Thursday, 15 August 2013

Welcome to Mansuria

About Our Mansuria Kung-Fu

THE GREAT MASTER BODHIDHARMA


The Kung-Fu is born from a combination of Indian PALLAVA KING DYNASTY boxing ancestral fight “imported” in ancient China by a Buddhist preacher from India, Bodhidharma was born around the year 440 in KANCHI, the capital of the southern Indian kingdom pallavas, Bodhidharma traveled in china around the year 475,
traveled around for a few years and finally settled at SHAOLIN MONASTERY, where monks were in poor physical condition because of their contemplative state. He developed exercises that taught them to unite the spiritual harmony and physical strength. To allow the monks to defend against animals and brigands who roamed around the monastery, he taught them 18 basic movements. The Kung-Fu was partially born, and with years of practice and observation of nature and animals in particular, the SHAOLIN monks developed their fighting arts.

THE GREAT INDIAN MASTER - R.SHEKHAR

The grand master R.Shekhar was born in kanchi district live in mamallapuram near in vadakadumbadi.MANSURIA KUNG FU INTERNATIONAL KUNG FU TEMPLE.



















SOUTH TAMIL NADU HEAD CHIEF INSTRUCTOR

Master M. Kannan, 7th star black belt.

CELL NO: 9443508496 

GENERALITY OF KUNG-FU

Martial arts are based on a study of sequences of techniques. This study has direct application in combat and is the basis for attacks and parries. The absence of actual intent to harm in the martial arts allows to work on dangerous situations such as confrontation like hands against a knife or a sword. The practice of a martial art is not limited to those sequences of techniques, although it represents a major part of the transmission. The practice of martial arts goes beyond the acquisition of combat techniques, and can be interpreted perfectly by a development both physical and spiritual.

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