'Martial arts don't make women less feminine': Kalaripayattu practitioner, Amrutha challenges a deep-rooted myth

Amrutha ET, a third-generation Kalaripayattu practitioner, shares how this ancient martial art, initiated by her grandfather, shaped her into a resilient and compassionate individual. She emphasizes that Kalaripayattu is a holistic discipline, fostering mental strength and a balance of warrior spirit and nurturing qualities, challenging misconceptions about women in martial arts.

'Martial arts don't make women less feminine': Kalaripayattu practitioner, Amrutha challenges a deep-rooted myth
Amrutha ET, a third-generation Kalaripayattu practitioner, shares how this ancient martial art, initiated by her grandfather, shaped her into a resilient and compassionate individual. She emphasizes that Kalaripayattu is a holistic discipline, fostering mental strength and a balance of warrior spirit and nurturing qualities, challenging misconceptions about women in martial arts.