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rapa
05-26-2008, 03:45 PM
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According to Ajantha, the exponents of this art belonged to the generation of artistes who showed their skills in former Angam Madu in Athurugiriya Korale and adds the proponents of this art were in the armies of the farmed Rajasnghe I of Sitawaka ,the heroic king who engaged in the famous battle of Mulleriyawa that caused immense loss and destruction to the Portuguese.

by. Mahendra Weerasinghe reporting from Colombo

(November,15, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) Ajantha Perera, who mastered the Angam martial art belonging to the Velaikkara martial tradition of Pallepattuwa in Hewagam Korale, his male and female teams studding this ancient from of martial art handed down from his ancestors.

Ajantha’s great grandfather Carolis Perera was a village headman in the early 1900s and his contemporary Koratota Sobhitha Thera was adept at this form of martial art.

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Ajantha who was influenced by his grandfather Richard Perera of Medera, says “I was only six year old when I learnt the Angam material art from my grandfather. My grandfather taught it to my father also. Very rare ola manuscripts and weapons relating to this material art, which I inherited from my ancestors are in my possession even today.”

According to Ajantha, the exponents of this art belonged to the generation of artistes who showed their skills in former Angam Madu in Athurugiriya Korale and adds the proponents of this art were in the armies of the farmed Rajasnghe I of Sitawaka ,the heroic king who engaged in the famous battle of Mulleriyawa that caused immense loss and destruction to the Portuguese.

“After this great victory against the Portuguese, King Rajasinghe I of Sithawaka bestowed Gamwara says Ajantha providing, claming and his Angam artiste relative even today live in Rajasinhe Mawatha, Koratota, Kaduwela, Colombo in village given to them by the king.”

“Our village is known as the smithies that supplied weapons for that war were traditionally there,” he says.

According to Ajantha this traditional martial art had two sub-divisions –Angam and Maya. Angam was the use of limbs and weapons while Maya was employed sorcery. Weapons, manthras (incantations), astrology, ayurvedic medicine, meditation, music,drum beating and other traditional secret formulae belong to the Angam martial art. There are he says also the historical legends of the Sudaliya and Maruvaliya schools of the

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Angam martial art prevalent in the upcountry, the special two talented Angam martial art traditions.

According the legend, in the battle between these two traditions , a leader of one tradition gets killed and Galaboda Kumarihamy , a daughter born to his wife trains in the Angam martial art to which her generation is heir and defeat the leader of the faction that killed her farther. King Keerthi Sri Rajasinghe of Kandy made Galaboda Kumarihami Edanduwawela Disapathini and bestowed gamwara on her. This is school of Marial art in however extinct today.

Very rare, difficult and dangerous modes of combat not seen anywhere in the world are in the possession of artistes of this tradition and Ajantha Perera also shows his skills in such surprising items.
He asked the pupil to strikes a hard blow with the award on the banana placed on his throat but only the banana get cut in two. In the same manner as ash pumpkin is placed on is body and when the pupil strikes a hard blow with the award , only the ash pumpkin gets cut in two. He has mastered several such feats and trains his pupils in them as well.

The Velaikkara generation of Hewagam Korale is engaged in giving its traditional martial art to five retired artistes as well as to ten male and female children over the age of seven years to protect this traditional local martial art, now nearly lost to other forms of martial arts like ,Karate and Kung-fu. As the guru of this generation, Ajantha Perea says that it will be strength to this Angam martial art if the patronage of institutions that protect the national heritage is given to Angam as well.

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“Maru Nila” , knot methods as well as inhalation and exhalation mediation methods to Kundalihiniya minimising strength meditations systems are included in the Angam martial art. Gongalegoda Banda and Weera Puran Appu who let the 1818 Rebellion against the British were talented Angam martial artistes. The fear the British had of the Angam martial art is evident from the fact that they set fire to places where was practiced and one who knew it was ordered to be shot below the knee. Because of these pro-habitations the Angam martial methods became an art taking a dance form.

A male or female Angam artiste showing skills once in a year is known as Godawa.

Asitha-K
05-26-2008, 03:49 PM
Wow these are the forgotten parts of our culture!
this make me remaind about those great dramas like "Dandubas na maanaya"

Chamila
05-26-2008, 03:53 PM
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According to Ajantha, the exponents of this art belonged to the generation of artistes who showed their skills in former Angam Madu in Athurugiriya Korale and adds the proponents of this art were in the armies of the farmed Rajasnghe I of Sitawaka ,the heroic king who engaged in the famous battle of Mulleriyawa that caused immense loss and destruction to the Portuguese.

by. Mahendra Weerasinghe reporting from Colombo

(November,15, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) Ajantha Perera, who mastered the Angam martial art belonging to the Velaikkara martial tradition of Pallepattuwa in Hewagam Korale, his male and female teams studding this ancient from of martial art handed down from his ancestors.

Ajantha’s great grandfather Carolis Perera was a village headman in the early 1900s and his contemporary Koratota Sobhitha Thera was adept at this form of martial art.

http://bp3.blogger.com/_otWn2PlEOdY/RzxtJ04-MvI/AAAAAAAACzc/vjq-UYA8Xtg/s320/22c+copy.jpg (http://bp3.blogger.com/_otWn2PlEOdY/RzxtJ04-MvI/AAAAAAAACzc/vjq-UYA8Xtg/s1600-h/22c+copy.jpg)

Ajantha who was influenced by his grandfather Richard Perera of Medera, says “I was only six year old when I learnt the Angam material art from my grandfather. My grandfather taught it to my father also. Very rare ola manuscripts and weapons relating to this material art, which I inherited from my ancestors are in my possession even today.”

According to Ajantha, the exponents of this art belonged to the generation of artistes who showed their skills in former Angam Madu in Athurugiriya Korale and adds the proponents of this art were in the armies of the farmed Rajasnghe I of Sitawaka ,the heroic king who engaged in the famous battle of Mulleriyawa that caused immense loss and destruction to the Portuguese.

“After this great victory against the Portuguese, King Rajasinghe I of Sithawaka bestowed Gamwara says Ajantha providing, claming and his Angam artiste relative even today live in Rajasinhe Mawatha, Koratota, Kaduwela, Colombo in village given to them by the king.”

“Our village is known as the smithies that supplied weapons for that war were traditionally there,” he says.

According to Ajantha this traditional martial art had two sub-divisions –Angam and Maya. Angam was the use of limbs and weapons while Maya was employed sorcery. Weapons, manthras (incantations), astrology, ayurvedic medicine, meditation, music,drum beating and other traditional secret formulae belong to the Angam martial art. There are he says also the historical legends of the Sudaliya and Maruvaliya schools of the

http://bp2.blogger.com/_otWn2PlEOdY/Rzxswk4-MuI/AAAAAAAACzU/Wxw_eIJLAdw/s320/22b+copy.jpg (http://bp2.blogger.com/_otWn2PlEOdY/Rzxswk4-MuI/AAAAAAAACzU/Wxw_eIJLAdw/s1600-h/22b+copy.jpg)

Angam martial art prevalent in the upcountry, the special two talented Angam martial art traditions.

According the legend, in the battle between these two traditions , a leader of one tradition gets killed and Galaboda Kumarihamy , a daughter born to his wife trains in the Angam martial art to which her generation is heir and defeat the leader of the faction that killed her farther. King Keerthi Sri Rajasinghe of Kandy made Galaboda Kumarihami Edanduwawela Disapathini and bestowed gamwara on her. This is school of Marial art in however extinct today.

Very rare, difficult and dangerous modes of combat not seen anywhere in the world are in the possession of artistes of this tradition and Ajantha Perera also shows his skills in such surprising items.
He asked the pupil to strikes a hard blow with the award on the banana placed on his throat but only the banana get cut in two. In the same manner as ash pumpkin is placed on is body and when the pupil strikes a hard blow with the award , only the ash pumpkin gets cut in two. He has mastered several such feats and trains his pupils in them as well.

The Velaikkara generation of Hewagam Korale is engaged in giving its traditional martial art to five retired artistes as well as to ten male and female children over the age of seven years to protect this traditional local martial art, now nearly lost to other forms of martial arts like ,Karate and Kung-fu. As the guru of this generation, Ajantha Perea says that it will be strength to this Angam martial art if the patronage of institutions that protect the national heritage is given to Angam as well.

http://bp2.blogger.com/_otWn2PlEOdY/RzxsWk4-MtI/AAAAAAAACzM/OlkY4uQiA5I/s320/22a+copy.jpg (http://bp2.blogger.com/_otWn2PlEOdY/RzxsWk4-MtI/AAAAAAAACzM/OlkY4uQiA5I/s1600-h/22a+copy.jpg)

“Maru Nila” , knot methods as well as inhalation and exhalation mediation methods to Kundalihiniya minimising strength meditations systems are included in the Angam martial art. Gongalegoda Banda and Weera Puran Appu who let the 1818 Rebellion against the British were talented Angam martial artistes. The fear the British had of the Angam martial art is evident from the fact that they set fire to places where was practiced and one who knew it was ordered to be shot below the knee. Because of these pro-habitations the Angam martial methods became an art taking a dance form.

A male or female Angam artiste showing skills once in a year is known as Godawa.

apen nathiweyana shilpa shasthraya thawathawath nathi nowee wadiwadiyen diyunuwee eada thathwayata pathwenna one ethakota thami ape culture ekata ayeth pana labila nagitala enne.

rapa
05-26-2008, 03:54 PM
Wow these are the forgotten parts of our culture!
this make me remaind about those great dramas like "Dandubas na maanaya"
ow rahasa widiyata thiaya gaththu dewalne
ehema nokarath bee oya wage dewal mole nethi ekek igen gaththoth wadurata deli pihiya ahu una wage thiyeyi ;)

rapa
05-26-2008, 03:55 PM
apen nathiweyana shilpa shasthraya thawathawath nathi nowee wadiwadiyen diyunuwee eada thathwayata pathwenna one ethakota thami ape culture ekata ayeth pana labila nagitala enne.
rathmalane thiyenawa angam pora uganna panthiyakuth ;)

Chamila
05-26-2008, 03:58 PM
Wow these are the forgotten parts of our culture!
this make me remaind about those great dramas like "Dandubas na maanaya"
:yes: :yes:

Chamila
05-26-2008, 04:01 PM
rathmalane thiyenawa angam pora uganna panthiyakuth ;)
hm.mamath ahala thiyenawa.oya apatama uruma wechcha deyak meeka digatama geniyanna ona deyak.oyawage dewal wanasenna idanodee meewa araksha karanna one.:yes:

Chamila
05-26-2008, 04:03 PM
ow rahasa widiyata thiaya gaththu dewalne
ehema nokarath bee oya wage dewal mole nethi ekek igen gaththoth wadurata deli pihiya ahu una wage thiyeyi ;)
:yes: :yes: anna eeka thami problem eka.lankawe godak deewal weradi deyatana pawichchikaranne.waradi dee karanne.waradi dee balanne.waradi dewal kiyanne.oya okkoma lankawe minissu gawa thiyena deewal.:no:

Asitha-K
05-27-2008, 06:30 AM
ow rahasa widiyata thiaya gaththu dewalne
ehema nokarath bee oya wage dewal mole nethi ekek igen gaththoth wadurata deli pihiya ahu una wage thiyeyi ;)

Aththa!:yes::D

chathu05
05-27-2008, 07:03 AM
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chathu05
05-27-2008, 07:03 AM
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chathu05
05-27-2008, 07:03 AM
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05-27-2008, 07:04 AM
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05-27-2008, 07:04 AM
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randula01
05-28-2008, 04:42 AM
sha mara post eka rapa..............
thanx machan..........

randula01
05-28-2008, 04:44 AM
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nice pic .........
mae ara nugegoda paeththe thiyena class ekke ewada...........

jayanthah
05-28-2008, 05:24 AM
There was a nice tele drama produced by Jayantha Chandrasiri based around Angampora......called "DANDU BASNAMANAYA"......in my opinion, that was the best Sri Lankan teledrama ever produced.........it's worth for people who are interested in Angampora to watch that tele drama............

He also made another teledrama called "AKALA SANDYA (KALATHRAYE THEERTHA YATHRIKAYA)" based on the legend of "galaboda kumarihamy" mentioned in this article, this teledrama involved time travelling as well, another masterpiece by Jayantha Chandrasiri........

Thanx Rapa for info and Thanx Chathu05 for Pics

crazy_m
05-28-2008, 05:50 AM
WoW smthing that I've alwayz wanted to learn....hmmm...may b some day:yes:

zCexVe
05-28-2008, 05:54 AM
I always wanted to learn this thingy.:D

chanaka001
05-31-2008, 09:31 AM
Guys im not going to talk about ANGAM. Im going to talk about AJANTHA PERERA. Guys and gurls this AJANTHA is not a real ANGAM teachr or fighter. He's a guy who selling something as ANGAM (these days ANGAM has a good market) . He's selling KALARIPAYATTU/ INDIAN SELLAN and Some parts of CHI NA DI as ANGAMPORA. If you carefully examine above pics of AJANTHA you can find similler action pics from KALARIPAYATTU web sites. And Ajantha is still 24 years old. You think some 1 can master in ANGAMPORA in his age 24. Master KARUNAPALA is 73 years old and he learn ANGAM for more than 50 years (still learning some advance parts from his seniors) from his anchestors to become a master of ANGAMPORA. And also if you look carefully you can find huge difference between MASTER KARUNAPALA's ANGAM and AJANTHAA's ANGAM(that what he says). If you have a knowlegde of ANGAMPORA i think you already realize what im saying here.

Im not the enemy of AJANTHA but im the one of ANGAMPORA lover so thats why im saying these things.
Please follow link and read all the pages of ANGAMPORA forum and get the idea about what im saying here.

http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=32466

Thank you.. . Chanaka001