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Kata practised in Okinawan karate
Ananku (安南空) is a kata from Okinawan karate. Its history in Okinawan martial arts is relatively short in comparison to other kata as it was composed by
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Ananku (pronounced Aṇaṅku), according to the early historic Tamil belief system, refers to the sacred forces inhabiting various objects, including humans
Ananku_(sacred_forces)
Style of karate
is speculated that Kyan Chotoku developed the Ananku kata. From several sources it is claimed that Ananku is Taiwanese in origin, and that Master Kyan
Shōrin-ryū_Seibukan
Passai (Tomari) Chintō Chinsu Chinpu Wankan Wanshū Seisan Jumu Nichin Juma Ananku The successor styles to Tomari-te include Wado-ryu, Motobu-ryū, Matsubayashi-ryu
Okinawan_martial_arts
Dynasty in ancient South India
probably followed native Dravidian belief systems. Notable was the belief in Ananku, the sacred forces inhabiting various objects, including humans. It was
Chera_dynasty
Form of karate
Japanese Budo, including Naihanchi, Seisan, Kūsankū, Patsai, Lohai and Ananku. Well known practitioners (and the organizations they founded) include Richard
Shōrinji-ryū
Style of karate
following Kata are not taught in all Shōrin-ryū systems or dojo Seisan Ananku Wankan Rohai Wanshu Gorin Koryu Passai Teesho Ryuko The study of weapons
Shōrin-ryū
American linguist, Tamil studies researcher and translator
"truly marvellous," e.g., the ones about aṇaṅku, sacred, dangerous power, the female breasts being the seat of aṇaṅku, the different nature of indigenous gods
George_L._Hart
Kata practised in karate
Ryukyu Kempo Shindō jinen-ryū Shukokai Shōrinjiryū Kenkōkan Go-Kan-Ryu Ananku Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Some Some Annan Yes Yes Yes Annanko Yes Yes Yes Ansan
Karate_kata
Kata practiced in many styles of Okinawan karate, particularly Matsubayashi-ryu
adopted in Okinawa Prefecture, and is considered[by whom?] to be a copy of Ananku kata.[citation needed] A Fukyugata composed in c. 2015 to showcase Uechi-ryu
Fukyugata
Style of karate
include in the Isshin-ryu curriculum (presumably Gojushiho, Passai, and Ananku), and some derived from techniques that Shimabuku favored. Collectively
Isshin-ryū
Style of karate
style. Fukyugata series (1-2) Pinan series (1-5) Naihanchi series (1-3) Ananku Wankan Rōhai Wanshu Passai Gojūshiho Chintō Kusanku These are the ranks
Matsubayashi-ryū
Ancient Indian seaport/harbor-town mentioned in the Graeco-Roman writings
prosperity, similar to that of Muchiri. The port of Thondi also had an ananku goddess. Periplus of the Erythraean Sea - Tyndis Pliny the Elder (Natural
Tyndis
Okinawan karateka
Kanryō (learning Saifa, Sepai, Kururunfa, Tensho), Chōtoku Kyan (learning Ananku, Chintō, Kūsankū, and Passai), Choyu Motobu (learning Wansu), Hanashiro
Tsuyoshi_Chitose
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from the craggy hills.
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Maiden.
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Goddess Durga
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Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Ailill, AILELL means "elf."
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