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		<title>By: ChavarPada</title>
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		<description>In ancient times, Kalari warriors used to fight to the death to settle differences between local chieftains in Kerala. In this regard, they predated the Japanese Samurai in both their art and their function. 

Very good post, informative and entertaining.</description>
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<p>Very good post, informative and entertaining.</p>
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