Wednesday 21 February 2018

Funaba Traditional Martial Arts From Manipur India

World Funaba Federation FUNABA Martial Arts is a registered body It is an indigenous traditional Martial Arts originated from the state of Manipur India

HISTORY OF FUNABA
FUNABA is an Indigenous Traditional Martial Arts originated from the state of Manipur (India) during the ancient period. Manipur situated at 23°50'N – 25°42'N Latitude and 92°58'E – 94°45'E Longitude. Manipur covers a geographical area of 22,327 sq.km. with a population of 2.7 Million (2011) bounded by Burma (Myanmar) to the East, Nagaland to the North, Assam and Mizoram to the South & South West. Manipur has his own written history of 2000 years, Manipur was known as Munnipore by British, Kathe by Myanmar, Cassay by Thailand, Makle by Assam, Moglai by Bangladesh and Japanese called it ‘Takane No Hana’ a flower on lofty heights. History of Myanmar (Burma) and history of Thailand (Siam) cannot be completed without the history of Manipur and British regarded Manipur as one of the Asiatic Forces during its heyday.
Though the date and time is not known, Meities believed that this duel combat Martial Arts have originated in the Pre-Historic Period. When Lord Koubru led Gods and Demigods to settle at the Seloi Langmai Ching, performed Laiharouba (Festival of Deities) FUNABA Martial Arts was introduce. So, FUNABA is believed to be the Father of all the Martial Arts in the form of Mukna.
Syllabus of the FUNABA Martial Arts and its Scope is so vast and it may developed from situation to situation and it has no limit till the universe exist.
Weight Category:-
World Funaba Martial Arts shall have different categories of age and weight of the players.There will be Junior category for both boys and girls under 14 / under 17/ under 19 years. And there will be Senior category both for man and woman above 19 years.
Dress Code of FUNABA Martial Arts:-
The Uniform of World Funaba Martial Arts shall be white dress only at the time of fighting during the tournaments but at the time of LOU(KATA) Competitions other designed colour dress is allowed.The designed colour dress shall be approved by the World Funaba Federation.
Belt System:-
There shall be class wise Belt System under the Rules and Regulations of World Funaba Martial Arts. The concept of belts is probably one that most people associate with Funaba Martial Arts, even though they only have a passing interest in the subject. In order to achieve their next Belt, a student must demonstrate there proficiency in their current belts techniques, to include basic moves, forms, fight and Lou(Kata).


Aims and Objectives of FUNABA Martial Arts:-
·       To work for the betterment of the citizens of the world to live healthy, physically fit, free from any Diseases and Self Protection from evil.
·       To exchange Human Resources by promoting FUNABA Martial Arts in the world.
·       To work together for the cause of social development among the FUNABA Martial Arts and to promote countries so as to bring Peace, Tranquility and Harmony in the World.
·       To take up research and development (R&D) of expansion of Knowledge and concept of FUNABA Martial Arts.
·       To help people in the events of Flood, Drought, Fire, Social and other Natural Calamities and from any Disaster.
·       To establish learning centre for the Global Language as a part of FUNABA Martial Arts Promotional Programme.
·       To promote social Activities to save the world from any untoward incidents or violent activities.
·       To help prevention of Global warming through Environment related activities such as free Plantation, Reforestation and Prevention of Deforestation.
·       To spread the Theory and Art of FUNABA Martial Arts as a Venture Sport for the attachment of Economic Revolution by generating employment for unemployed youths.
·       Funaba Martial Arts will run Institutions from time to time.
·       To organise Funaba Martial Arts Tournaments,Championships,Festivals and Exhibition Matches.
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