The Indian subcontinent is home to a variety of fighting styles. They are collectively referred to in Sanskrit as dhanurveda(from dhanus and veda meaning bow and knowledge respectively) which is the term for the "science of Archery" in Puranic literature, later applied to Martial Arts in general
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Bhrama in the Mahabarata? an reincarnation of vishnu
All of the styles listed are types of martial arts. Kung Fu originated in China. Legend says it was based on the martial arts of India. Karate was created by merging Kung Fu and Okinawan Wrestling. It is predominantly a striking art. Tae Kwon Do was created by merging Karate and Korean martial arts. It is predominantly a striking art. Judo is a Japanese grappling art that was created as a sport from the martial art of JuJitsu.
{| |- | Yoga is not a martial art. It originated in India. It is believed that the martial arts can trace their roots to Indian martial arts training, some of which probably incorporated things similar to yoga in the routines. |}
It is believed that the oldest martial art in the world is 'kalari payatu'. It is practiced in Kerala state of India, from there legend says that the Buddhaharma took it to China and it became kung fu. It went from China to Okinawa and became karate. Recently the Discovery Channel & National Geographic reported kalari payatu as the oldest martial art in the world.
Yes, Judo is a martial art that was based on JuJitsu.
It is Majest Martial Art.
Its not a martial art its a training drill.
Mixed Martial Art (MMA)
No; most martial arts historians are in agreement, that it is wrestling which holds that honor. No, actually, the first real martial art is believed to be an inian martial art known as Kalarippayattu.
{| |- | Street fighting is not a martial art. It uses and develops many martial skills. But there is more to a martial art than simply a series of skills. There are also philasophies and understanding that is included with the teaching a marital art. |}