Overview
- Governing body
- Indian Kalaripayattu Federation
- Origin
- Ancient Kerala
- Olympic discipline
- No
- Category
- Traditional
- Total players listed
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Kalaripayattu is one of India's most-followed disciplines. The Indian Kalaripayattu Federation oversees national federation activity, talent identification and Olympic qualification pathways. Major support flows in through TOPS and Khelo India for athletes who clear federation benchmarks.
Kalaripayattu is not currently on the Olympic programme, but it sits firmly inside India's broader sporting ecosystem. The discipline receives support through the Khelo India movement, multi-sport events such as the National Games and Asian Games trials wherever the sport is contested, and dedicated league or championship structures run by the federation. Sponsorship, broadcast deals and private academies often fill the gap that direct government funding leaves, and several state governments offer cash awards, government jobs and land grants to medallists at the National Games and recognised world championships.
Kalaripayattu is a traditional Indian discipline whose modern competitive structure has been built around the Indian Kalaripayattu Federation. Origin in Ancient Kerala gives the sport deep cultural roots, and tournaments at the National Games, state championships and dedicated national meets have helped formalise the rules, age categories and selection processes. State governments where the sport originated typically lead funding, with central support routed through the Ministry's Scheme for Promotion of Indigenous Games.
At the grassroots, the route into Kalaripayattu typically starts at school under the School Games Federation of India (SGFI), at the inter-university level under the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), or through a private academy registered with the state association. The Khelo India Youth Games and Khelo India University Games are the largest single discovery platforms — athletes who reach the podium at these events become eligible for the Khelo India Talent Development scheme, which funds boarding, coaching, kit, education and a monthly stipend at accredited centres. State sports awards and central government jobs under the sports quota remain a powerful incentive for athletes from smaller towns.
Kalaripayattu originated in Ancient Kerala, and in India it has developed a distinct character shaped by the country's geography, demographics and sporting culture. Whether you want to compete, coach, sponsor, write about or simply follow Kalaripayattu, the practical starting point is the same: connect with your state association under the Indian Kalaripayattu Federation, identify the nearest SAI centre or accredited academy, and track the Khelo India and federation calendars for the events that decide selection at every level. Kalaripayattu is played and developed across India under the Indian Kalaripayattu Federation, with grassroots programmes, state associations and national-level competition pathways.
History
How kalaripayattu evolved globally and took root in India.
Kalaripayattu traces its modern origins to Ancient Kerala. Codified rules, standard equipment and international competition took shape as the sport spread beyond its birthplace, and Indian Kalaripayattu Federation is the body that carried it into organised Indian competition.
In India, kalaripayattu grew through princely-state patronage, defence-service teams, universities and state associations. Post-independence, the discipline was formalised under Indian Kalaripayattu Federation, national championships were instituted, and the Sports Authority of India (SAI) later brought it into the centralised high-performance system with dedicated centres, coaching cadres and sports-science support.
Kalaripayattu sits outside the Olympic programme but is firmly part of India's Asian Games, Commonwealth and National Games map, with state governments backing medallists through cash awards, jobs and land grants.
Indian Players
Loading…- Aaliya KiniKarnatakaKalari Practitioner
Kalari practitioner with disciplined meipayattu and fluid stances.
- Aaliya PanditPuducherrySouthern Style (Thekkan)
Central style practitioner blending Vadakkan and Thekkan elements.
- Aaliya PawarManipurKalari Instructor (Gurukkal)
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Aaradhya ChaudharyRajasthanKalari Instructor (Gurukkal)
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Aaradhya MoreOdishaKalari Instructor (Gurukkal)
Long staff exponent with powerful Kettukari combinations.
- Aaradhya QureshiTripuraLong Staff (Kettukari)
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Aarav BaruaMizoramKalari Practitioner
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Aarti QureshiSikkimKalari Instructor (Gurukkal)
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Aditya NairJharkhandNorthern Style (Vadakkan)
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Aditya PanditHaryanaSouthern Style (Thekkan)
Urumi practitioner with the dangerous flexible-sword discipline.
- Aditya SrivastavaMadhya PradeshUrumi (Flexible Sword)
Marma specialist with deep knowledge of vital-point therapy and combat.
- Advait LimbuServicesWeapon Specialist
Marma specialist with deep knowledge of vital-point therapy and combat.
- Advait MehtaTelanganaMarma Specialist
Solo performer with sharp meipayattu demonstrations on stage.
- Aisha SaikiaOdishaTeam Performer
Solo performer with sharp meipayattu demonstrations on stage.
- Akshay GogoiMeghalayaSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Long staff exponent with powerful Kettukari combinations.
- Akshay ShettyGoaSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Solo performer with sharp meipayattu demonstrations on stage.
- Ananya KamathTripuraSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Marma specialist with deep knowledge of vital-point therapy and combat.
- Ananya PatelLakshadweepSouthern Style (Thekkan)
Central style practitioner blending Vadakkan and Thekkan elements.
- Ananya ReddyMeghalayaUrumi (Flexible Sword)
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Anika PrabhuChhattisgarhSolo Performer
Solo performer with sharp meipayattu demonstrations on stage.
- Anita BishtKarnatakaSouthern Style (Thekkan)
Southern style practitioner with strong Thekkan empty-hand techniques.
- Anvi AliManipurLong Staff (Kettukari)
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Anvi PannuUttar PradeshSpear (Kuntham)
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
- Arjun MalhotraHimachal PradeshLong Staff (Kettukari)
Solo performer with sharp meipayattu demonstrations on stage.
- Arjun PatilLakshadweepLong Staff (Kettukari)
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Arjun SenHaryanaSouthern Style (Thekkan)
Long staff exponent with powerful Kettukari combinations.
- Arnav KuttyJammu and KashmirSpear (Kuntham)
Kalari practitioner with disciplined meipayattu and fluid stances.
- Aryan ChoudharyBiharEmpty Hand (Verumkai)
Central style practitioner blending Vadakkan and Thekkan elements.
- Atharv DasArunachal PradeshKalari Instructor (Gurukkal)
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Ayaan GoyalMaharashtraSolo Performer
Solo performer with sharp meipayattu demonstrations on stage.
- Ayaan GoyalLadakhKalari Practitioner
Team performer in synchronised Kalari weapon display ensembles.
- Ayaan JainChhattisgarhLong Staff (Kettukari)
Marma specialist with deep knowledge of vital-point therapy and combat.
- Ayaan NaikRailwaysWeapon Specialist
Team performer in synchronised Kalari weapon display ensembles.
- Ayaan SaikiaPuducherryCentral Style (Madhya)
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Bhavna BanerjeeAndaman and Nicobar IslandsEmpty Hand (Verumkai)
Kalari practitioner with disciplined meipayattu and fluid stances.
- Bhavna SrivastavaWest BengalSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Urumi practitioner with the dangerous flexible-sword discipline.
- Bina MoreRailwaysSouthern Style (Thekkan)
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
- Bushra LimbuBiharWeapon Specialist
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
- Bushra TripathiTripuraKalari Practitioner
Solo performer with sharp meipayattu demonstrations on stage.
- Chhavi BhatMadhya PradeshKalari Instructor (Gurukkal)
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Chhavi NegiUttar PradeshUrumi (Flexible Sword)
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
- Deepa HembramSikkimKalari Instructor (Gurukkal)
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
- Dev RawatLakshadweepSolo Performer
Long staff exponent with powerful Kettukari combinations.
- Dev SherpaUttarakhandSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Marma specialist with deep knowledge of vital-point therapy and combat.
- Dhruv GaikwadChhattisgarhSolo Performer
Marma specialist with deep knowledge of vital-point therapy and combat.
- Dhruv SorenAndaman and Nicobar IslandsSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Divya JainGoaCentral Style (Madhya)
Urumi practitioner with the dangerous flexible-sword discipline.
- Divya MannMizoramShort Stick (Cheruvadi)
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Drishti KumarMeghalayaSouthern Style (Thekkan)
Central style practitioner blending Vadakkan and Thekkan elements.
- Ekta BhattWest BengalKalari Instructor (Gurukkal)
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
- Ekta ChoudharyNagalandEmpty Hand (Verumkai)
Urumi practitioner with the dangerous flexible-sword discipline.
- Ekta NambiarAssamCentral Style (Madhya)
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Falguni KiniMeghalayaShort Stick (Cheruvadi)
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Fatima TuduArunachal PradeshSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Gaurav AgarwalHaryanaUrumi (Flexible Sword)
Southern style practitioner with strong Thekkan empty-hand techniques.
- Gayatri SinghJharkhandShort Stick (Cheruvadi)
Marma specialist with deep knowledge of vital-point therapy and combat.
- Harsh BorahLadakhCentral Style (Madhya)
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Harsh DeviKeralaNorthern Style (Vadakkan)
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Harsh NambiarHimachal PradeshSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Kalari practitioner with disciplined meipayattu and fluid stances.
- Harsh RaiMizoramLong Staff (Kettukari)
Gurukkal teaching traditional Kalari syllabus inside an authentic Kalari.
- Hridaan SinhaGujaratKalari Practitioner
Spear (Kuntham) specialist with disciplined thrust-and-recover work.
- Indira PillaiSikkimKalari Practitioner
Team performer in synchronised Kalari weapon display ensembles.
- Indira RanaChandigarhSolo Performer
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
- Indira RautelaRajasthanSpear (Kuntham)
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Ira GhoshJammu and KashmirLong Staff (Kettukari)
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
- Ira PatilDelhiSpear (Kuntham)
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Ira SandhuHaryanaUrumi (Flexible Sword)
Long staff exponent with powerful Kettukari combinations.
- Ira WarrierMizoramKalari Practitioner
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Ishaan MurthyWest BengalShort Stick (Cheruvadi)
Spear (Kuntham) specialist with disciplined thrust-and-recover work.
- Jaya JadhavLadakhCentral Style (Madhya)
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Kajal LimbuKeralaMarma Specialist
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Karan PatilOdishaMarma Specialist
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Karan RoyPuducherryNorthern Style (Vadakkan)
Team performer in synchronised Kalari weapon display ensembles.
- Karan SandhuArunachal PradeshEmpty Hand (Verumkai)
Team performer in synchronised Kalari weapon display ensembles.
- Karan SoniUttar PradeshWeapon Specialist
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Kartik RanaAndaman and Nicobar IslandsWeapon Specialist
Long staff exponent with powerful Kettukari combinations.
- Kavya BoseChandigarhShort Stick (Cheruvadi)
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Kavya KhannaChhattisgarhUrumi (Flexible Sword)
Marma specialist with deep knowledge of vital-point therapy and combat.
- Kavya KhannaKeralaEmpty Hand (Verumkai)
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
- Kiaan JhaJharkhandCentral Style (Madhya)
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Kian BorahGujaratKalari Practitioner
Urumi practitioner with the dangerous flexible-sword discipline.
- Kian SorenUttarakhandSouthern Style (Thekkan)
Central style practitioner blending Vadakkan and Thekkan elements.
- Krishna AgarwalGujaratMarma Specialist
Spear (Kuntham) specialist with disciplined thrust-and-recover work.
- Kunal PantAssamKalari Practitioner
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Kunal SaikiaKeralaKalari Practitioner
Urumi practitioner with the dangerous flexible-sword discipline.
- Lakshay BajwaMizoramSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Gurukkal teaching traditional Kalari syllabus inside an authentic Kalari.
- Lakshay PatilLakshadweepTeam Performer
Solo performer with sharp meipayattu demonstrations on stage.
- Lakshay PillaiTelanganaKalari Practitioner
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Lakshay ThapaGujaratShort Stick (Cheruvadi)
Central style practitioner blending Vadakkan and Thekkan elements.
- Lakshmi NaikJharkhandLong Staff (Kettukari)
Urumi practitioner with the dangerous flexible-sword discipline.
- Lakshmi PradhanTamil NaduKalari Practitioner
Spear (Kuntham) specialist with disciplined thrust-and-recover work.
- Lakshmi SenUttar PradeshWeapon Specialist
Urumi practitioner with the dangerous flexible-sword discipline.
- Lalit TiwariLadakhTeam Performer
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Manav KalitaMizoramKalari Practitioner
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Manav PannuLakshadweepUrumi (Flexible Sword)
Kalari practitioner with disciplined meipayattu and fluid stances.
- Maryam GoyalGoaMarma Specialist
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Maryam SinhaNagalandSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Maryam TamangKeralaUrumi (Flexible Sword)
Urumi practitioner with the dangerous flexible-sword discipline.
- Meera BrarTripuraMarma Specialist
Marma specialist with deep knowledge of vital-point therapy and combat.
- Meera MishraHaryanaNorthern Style (Vadakkan)
Kalari practitioner with disciplined meipayattu and fluid stances.
- Mihir PhukanGoaSpear (Kuntham)
Kalari practitioner with disciplined meipayattu and fluid stances.
- Mira NairServicesShort Stick (Cheruvadi)
Gurukkal teaching traditional Kalari syllabus inside an authentic Kalari.
- Mohan DhillonTripuraMarma Specialist
Long staff exponent with powerful Kettukari combinations.
- Mohan KuttyPuducherrySpear (Kuntham)
Southern style practitioner with strong Thekkan empty-hand techniques.
- Myra KiniMaharashtraMarma Specialist
Central style practitioner blending Vadakkan and Thekkan elements.
- Myra SrivastavaHimachal PradeshSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Central style practitioner blending Vadakkan and Thekkan elements.
- Naitik BhandariPuducherryShort Stick (Cheruvadi)
Gurukkal teaching traditional Kalari syllabus inside an authentic Kalari.
- Naitik RaoKeralaShort Stick (Cheruvadi)
Team performer in synchronised Kalari weapon display ensembles.
- Naveen PannuRajasthanMarma Specialist
Marma specialist with deep knowledge of vital-point therapy and combat.
- Naveen PathanMeghalayaShort Stick (Cheruvadi)
Southern style practitioner with strong Thekkan empty-hand techniques.
- Naveen PillaiUttar PradeshShort Stick (Cheruvadi)
Southern style practitioner with strong Thekkan empty-hand techniques.
- Neel ChoudharyUttar PradeshSolo Performer
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
- Neel GoyalChandigarhMarma Specialist
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Neel HussainRailwaysMarma Specialist
Kalari practitioner with disciplined meipayattu and fluid stances.
- Neel RanaArunachal PradeshShort Stick (Cheruvadi)
Southern style practitioner with strong Thekkan empty-hand techniques.
- Neel RoyKarnatakaSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Nirvaan PatilArunachal PradeshSolo Performer
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Nirvaan RautelaChandigarhSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Noor PillaiChandigarhEmpty Hand (Verumkai)
Solo performer with sharp meipayattu demonstrations on stage.
- Noor RawatUttar PradeshWeapon Specialist
Gurukkal teaching traditional Kalari syllabus inside an authentic Kalari.
- Noor UpadhyayHimachal PradeshSouthern Style (Thekkan)
Central style practitioner blending Vadakkan and Thekkan elements.
- Om KuttyManipurShort Stick (Cheruvadi)
Central style practitioner blending Vadakkan and Thekkan elements.
- Pari JhaNagalandCentral Style (Madhya)
Southern style practitioner with strong Thekkan empty-hand techniques.
- Pari KuttyManipurKalari Practitioner
Marma specialist with deep knowledge of vital-point therapy and combat.
- Parth KrishnanMeghalayaMarma Specialist
Team performer in synchronised Kalari weapon display ensembles.
- Parth NairArunachal PradeshKalari Practitioner
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Parth SenJammu and KashmirSpear (Kuntham)
Team performer in synchronised Kalari weapon display ensembles.
- Pooja LimbuDelhiCentral Style (Madhya)
Solo performer with sharp meipayattu demonstrations on stage.
- Pranav ChatterjeeHaryanaKalari Instructor (Gurukkal)
Spear (Kuntham) specialist with disciplined thrust-and-recover work.
- Pranav KalitaJharkhandSpear (Kuntham)
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Prateek SheikhJharkhandSouthern Style (Thekkan)
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Prateek ThapaGoaUrumi (Flexible Sword)
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Radhika DubeyLakshadweepNorthern Style (Vadakkan)
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Radhika GuptaAndhra PradeshSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Long staff exponent with powerful Kettukari combinations.
- Raghav AgarwalAssamWeapon Specialist
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Raghav VermaKarnatakaMarma Specialist
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Rahul MishraArunachal PradeshSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Rajesh HegdeNagalandSouthern Style (Thekkan)
Gurukkal teaching traditional Kalari syllabus inside an authentic Kalari.
- Riya LimbuAndaman and Nicobar IslandsKalari Practitioner
Urumi practitioner with the dangerous flexible-sword discipline.
- Riya RautelaHimachal PradeshKalari Instructor (Gurukkal)
Solo performer with sharp meipayattu demonstrations on stage.
- Riya TripathiUttar PradeshMarma Specialist
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
- Rohan JadhavHimachal PradeshMarma Specialist
Central style practitioner blending Vadakkan and Thekkan elements.
- Rohit GurungLadakhTeam Performer
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Rohit JoshiPunjabSouthern Style (Thekkan)
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
- Rohit NayakGujaratShort Stick (Cheruvadi)
Kalari practitioner with disciplined meipayattu and fluid stances.
- Rohit RautelaUttarakhandSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Rudra BhutiaJharkhandKalari Practitioner
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Saanvi BrarServicesMarma Specialist
Southern style practitioner with strong Thekkan empty-hand techniques.
- Sachin MagarRajasthanKalari Practitioner
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Sai KiniJharkhandMarma Specialist
Long staff exponent with powerful Kettukari combinations.
- Sai MenonMadhya PradeshSolo Performer
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Samar JainRajasthanSolo Performer
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Sanvi DasTelanganaSpear (Kuntham)
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Sanvi PradhanGujaratWeapon Specialist
Gurukkal teaching traditional Kalari syllabus inside an authentic Kalari.
- Sanvi ReddyNagalandWeapon Specialist
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Sanvi SinghHaryanaCentral Style (Madhya)
Spear (Kuntham) specialist with disciplined thrust-and-recover work.
- Sanvi WarrierKarnatakaMarma Specialist
Gurukkal teaching traditional Kalari syllabus inside an authentic Kalari.
- Shiv JainDelhiKalari Practitioner
Spear (Kuntham) specialist with disciplined thrust-and-recover work.
- Shivani MirzaTamil NaduTeam Performer
Solo performer with sharp meipayattu demonstrations on stage.
- Shivani VermaChhattisgarhTeam Performer
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Shivansh IyerTamil NaduWeapon Specialist
Southern style practitioner with strong Thekkan empty-hand techniques.
- Shivansh JainJharkhandUrumi (Flexible Sword)
Central style practitioner blending Vadakkan and Thekkan elements.
- Shivansh SinhaTelanganaKalari Practitioner
Gurukkal teaching traditional Kalari syllabus inside an authentic Kalari.
- Shlok KhanNagalandCentral Style (Madhya)
Gurukkal teaching traditional Kalari syllabus inside an authentic Kalari.
- Shlok SalianUttarakhandWeapon Specialist
Southern style practitioner with strong Thekkan empty-hand techniques.
- Shlok TiwariJammu and KashmirNorthern Style (Vadakkan)
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Shreya HembramJammu and KashmirKalari Instructor (Gurukkal)
Urumi practitioner with the dangerous flexible-sword discipline.
- Shreya PaiRajasthanKalari Instructor (Gurukkal)
Spear (Kuntham) specialist with disciplined thrust-and-recover work.
- Siddharth KumarServicesSpear (Kuntham)
Marma specialist with deep knowledge of vital-point therapy and combat.
- Siddharth VermaHaryanaSpear (Kuntham)
Kalari practitioner with disciplined meipayattu and fluid stances.
- Sneha AgarwalBiharWeapon Specialist
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Sneha KiniMaharashtraSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Sneha MirzaKeralaKalari Instructor (Gurukkal)
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Sonali HegdeTelanganaKalari Practitioner
Team performer in synchronised Kalari weapon display ensembles.
- Sonali SubbaOdishaSolo Performer
Spear (Kuntham) specialist with disciplined thrust-and-recover work.
- Tanvi IyerPunjabEmpty Hand (Verumkai)
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Tanvi RaiGoaNorthern Style (Vadakkan)
Gurukkal teaching traditional Kalari syllabus inside an authentic Kalari.
- Tara BhatAndhra PradeshCentral Style (Madhya)
Marma specialist with deep knowledge of vital-point therapy and combat.
- Tara DesaiKeralaCentral Style (Madhya)
Kalari practitioner with disciplined meipayattu and fluid stances.
- Tara MenonMizoramSolo Performer
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
- Tara PanditMadhya PradeshNorthern Style (Vadakkan)
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Tejas KiniUttarakhandUrumi (Flexible Sword)
Verumkai (empty hand) exponent with locks, throws and strikes.
- Tejas MishraUttarakhandSpear (Kuntham)
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Tejas MurmuGujaratSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Sword & shield artist trained in precise Vaal Paricha drills.
- Trisha LamaOdishaKalari Practitioner
Gurukkal teaching traditional Kalari syllabus inside an authentic Kalari.
- Trisha LepchaHimachal PradeshSouthern Style (Thekkan)
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
- Uma VermaArunachal PradeshCentral Style (Madhya)
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Umang BhatLakshadweepEmpty Hand (Verumkai)
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Umang BishtTamil NaduSolo Performer
Gurukkal teaching traditional Kalari syllabus inside an authentic Kalari.
- Umang ThapaAndaman and Nicobar IslandsEmpty Hand (Verumkai)
Short stick (Cheruvadi) specialist with rapid striking patterns.
- Umang TripathiHimachal PradeshEmpty Hand (Verumkai)
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Veer BoseUttar PradeshMarma Specialist
Spear (Kuntham) specialist with disciplined thrust-and-recover work.
- Vihaan PanditHimachal PradeshSpear (Kuntham)
Long staff exponent with powerful Kettukari combinations.
- Vihaan SaikiaSikkimTeam Performer
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Yamini GowdaHimachal PradeshSword & Shield (Vaal Paricha)
Spear (Kuntham) specialist with disciplined thrust-and-recover work.
- Yash ChaudharyUttarakhandSpear (Kuntham)
Marma specialist with deep knowledge of vital-point therapy and combat.
- Yash HazarikaPunjabKalari Practitioner
Weapon specialist with mastery of Kalari armed sequences.
- Yuvraj HegdePuducherryUrumi (Flexible Sword)
Long staff exponent with powerful Kettukari combinations.
- Yuvraj SherpaChhattisgarhSouthern Style (Thekkan)
Solo performer with sharp meipayattu demonstrations on stage.
- Zara GuptaSikkimSouthern Style (Thekkan)
Northern style exponent with classical Vadakkan Kalari training.
Rules
Rules blend the original Indian format with modern federation standardisation — mat size, bout duration, points, raider/defender roles, weight categories and officiating are all codified by the national federation. Age-group events run to junior/sub-junior variations of the senior rules.
Authoritative rulebook: Indian Kalaripayattu Federation. Age-group and school-level variations are published by SGFI and the state associations each season.
Positions
Key roles, events or positions inside a kalaripayattu squad or competition.
- Raider / attackerTraditional role responsible for scoring points in the opposition half.
- Defender / anchorPrevents the raider from returning and holds the defensive line.
- All-rounder / captainBoth raids and defends; captain also runs on-field strategy.
Equipment
Standard kit and infrastructure required to train and compete in kalaripayattu at a federation-recognised event.
- Federation-approved mat, court or field to national spec
- Match kit for both sides and referees
- Score console, timer and PA system
- Coaching board, cones and training kit
- Officials' whistles, flags and signal equipment
Governing body
Indian Kalaripayattu Federation is the recognised national body for Kalaripayattu in India. It sets the domestic calendar, selection norms, coaching curriculum and anti-doping compliance, and is affiliated to the international federation for kalaripayattu. State associations under Indian Kalaripayattu Federation run age-group competition and feed the national talent pipeline.
- Origin
- Ancient Kerala
- Olympic
- No
- Category
- Traditional
Major Indian Events
Domestic championships, Khelo India events, National Games and franchise leagues that shape the kalaripayattu calendar in India.
- Indian Kalaripayattu Federation Senior National Championship
The primary domestic kalaripayattu title and the main selection trial for the senior India team.
- Indian Kalaripayattu Federation Junior & Sub-Junior National Championship
Age-group nationals that feed the Khelo India Talent Development scheme and the senior camp.
- Khelo India Youth Games & University Games — Kalaripayattu
India's largest multi-sport scouting platform; medallists become eligible for KIA stipends and boarding at accredited centres.
- National Games of India — Kalaripayattu
Quadrennial multi-sport meet contested by state teams; state governments give cash awards, jobs and land grants to medallists.
International Events
Continental and world-level competitions where India competes in kalaripayattu.
- Asian Games & Asian Championships
Continental championship pathway sanctioned by Indian Kalaripayattu Federation; medallists receive central and state cash awards.
- Commonwealth Games / Championships
Commonwealth-level competition where India regularly fields medal contenders in kalaripayattu.
- World Championships
The senior world title event of the international federation — the peak of the kalaripayattu calendar outside the Olympic year.
Leagues
No dedicated professional league is currently catalogued for kalaripayattu. The national championship under Indian Kalaripayattu Federation remains the top domestic competition.
All leagues →International Players
Globally recognised kalaripayattu athletes to know outside India.
- Fazel Atrachali (Iran)One of world kabaddi's most decorated defenders.
- Meraj Sheykh (Iran)Iranian kabaddi captain and Asian Games medallist.
- Iran Kabaddi (Team)Asian Games gold and multi-time World Cup finalists.
Records
Where to find India's official kalaripayattu record book.
- Olympic medalsN/A
Kalaripayattu is not on the Olympic programme, so India records this discipline through Asian Games, Commonwealth, World and Continental championships instead.
- Asian Games medalsTracked
India's Asian Games results in kalaripayattu are compiled by the Indian Olympic Association and the Indian Kalaripayattu Federation.
- Commonwealth medalsTracked
Commonwealth Games and Commonwealth Championship medals in kalaripayattu are maintained by the Indian Kalaripayattu Federation.
- World Championship medalsTracked
Senior, junior and youth World Championship medal records are held by the international federation for kalaripayattu and mirrored by Indian Kalaripayattu Federation.
- National record holdersFederation register
Indian Kalaripayattu Federation publishes the current senior, junior and sub-junior national records and updates them after every ratified event.
Career Options
Ways to build a career in kalaripayattu — on the field, on the sidelines and behind the scenes.
- Professional athlete in the domestic franchise league, state team and national side
- Coach at grassroots, state and national level
- Referee, umpire and technical official
- Physio, S&C and video-analysis support
- Sports quota government jobs and state sports awards
- Coaching-academy owner and equipment supplier
Related academies
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Government Schemes
…Central and state schemes that fund training, stipends and awards for kalaripayattu athletes and academies.
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All government schemes →FAQs
Common questions about kalaripayattu in India.
Who governs Kalaripayattu in India?▾
Indian Kalaripayattu Federation is the recognised national federation for Kalaripayattu in India. State associations under Indian Kalaripayattu Federation run age-group and state-level competition and feed the national talent pipeline.
Is Kalaripayattu an Olympic sport?▾
Kalaripayattu is not currently on the Olympic programme, but India competes at Asian Games, Commonwealth Games (where recognised), World Championships and other continental events sanctioned by Indian Kalaripayattu Federation.
How do I start playing Kalaripayattu in India?▾
Join a school team under SGFI, a college team under AIU, or a private academy affiliated to your state association. From there, age-group state championships and Khelo India events are the standard route into the national pipeline.
What government schemes support Kalaripayattu athletes?▾
The core schemes are Khelo India (talent development stipends, scholarships and boarding at accredited centres), TOPS (funding for elite athletes preparing for the Olympics, Asian Games and Commonwealth Games), and state-government cash awards, jobs and land grants for medallists. Federation-specific schemes may also apply.
Where can I train for Kalaripayattu?▾
Sports Authority of India (SAI) national centres of excellence, Khelo India accredited academies, state sports institutes and private academies registered with the state association are the standard training venues. The Academies section on this page lists options.
How are Indian Kalaripayattu athletes selected for international events?▾
Indian Kalaripayattu Federation runs selection trials — typically the senior national championship, a dedicated trial event, or ranking-based selection — and publishes the selection policy each season. Objective criteria (times, distances, ranking points, weight-class results) dominate at the elite level.
Kalaripayattu in every state & UT
Dedicated pages for Kalaripayattu in each Indian state and Union Territory — academies, schemes, athletes and how to start.
- Kalaripayattu in Andhra Pradesh
- Kalaripayattu in Arunachal Pradesh
- Kalaripayattu in Assam
- Kalaripayattu in Bihar
- Kalaripayattu in Chhattisgarh
- Kalaripayattu in Goa
- Kalaripayattu in Gujarat
- Kalaripayattu in Haryana
- Kalaripayattu in Himachal Pradesh
- Kalaripayattu in Jharkhand
- Kalaripayattu in Karnataka
- Kalaripayattu in Kerala
- Kalaripayattu in Madhya Pradesh
- Kalaripayattu in Maharashtra
- Kalaripayattu in Manipur
- Kalaripayattu in Meghalaya
- Kalaripayattu in Mizoram
- Kalaripayattu in Nagaland
- Kalaripayattu in Odisha
- Kalaripayattu in Punjab
- Kalaripayattu in Rajasthan
- Kalaripayattu in Sikkim
- Kalaripayattu in Tamil Nadu
- Kalaripayattu in Telangana
- Kalaripayattu in Tripura
- Kalaripayattu in Uttar Pradesh
- Kalaripayattu in Uttarakhand
- Kalaripayattu in West Bengal
- Kalaripayattu in Andaman & Nicobar Islands
- Kalaripayattu in Chandigarh
- Kalaripayattu in Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu
- Kalaripayattu in Delhi
- Kalaripayattu in Jammu & Kashmir
- Kalaripayattu in Ladakh
- Kalaripayattu in Lakshadweep
- Kalaripayattu in Puducherry