Meenakshi Amma: 82yo and Unstoppable - Meet the World’s Oldest Martial Arts Teacher || Kalaripayattu’s Living Legend ||

82-Year-Old Grandmother Teaches Children Ancient Indian Martial Art, Has No Plans to Retire An 82-year-old grandmother who teaches the ancient Indian martial art Kalaripayattu says she has no plans to retire for now. "I will probably practice Kalaripayattu until I die," says Meenakshi Raghavan. She is believed to be the world's oldest woman to practice the art. What is Kalaripayattu? Kalaripayattu – "Kalari" means battlefield and "payattu" means fight. It is believed to have originated in the southern state of Kerala about 3,000 years ago and is considered the oldest martial art in India. It is not only used for war and combat but also for discipline, strength-building, and self-defense. Meet Meenakshi Amma Raghavan is known as Meenakshi Amma ("Amma" means mother in Malayalam) in Vadakara, Kerala – a city also known for legendary figures like Unniarcha, Aromal Chekavar, and Thacholi Othenan. Though she occas...