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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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Aṇaṅku is a
phenomenon of
sacred power described in
ancient Tamil literature such as the
Sangam literature. This
sacred magical forces were
supposed to...
- "truly marvellous," e.g., the ones
about aṇaṅku, sacred,
dangerous power, the
female ****
being the seat of
aṇaṅku, the
different nature of
indigenous gods...
- P****ai (Tomari) Chintō
Chinsu Chinpu ****an Wanshū
Seisan Jumu
Nichin Juma
Ananku The
successor styles to Tomari-te
include Wado-ryu, Motobu-ryū, Matsubayashi-ryu...
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following Kata are not
taught in all Shōrin-ryū
systems or dojo
Seisan Ananku ****an
Rohai Wanshu Gorin Koryu P****ai
Teesho Ryuko The
study of weapons...
- 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...
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adopted in
Okinawa Prefecture, and is considered[by whom?] to be a copy of
Ananku kata.[citation needed] A ****yugata
composed in c. 2015 to
showcase Uechi-ryu...
- Uechi-ryū
Ryukyu Kempo Sēji-ryu Shindō jinen-ryū
Shukokai Shōrinjiryū Kenkōkan
Ananku Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Some Some
Annan Yes Yes Yes
Annanko Yes Yes Yes Ansan...
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include in the Isshin-ryu
curriculum (presumably Gojushiho, P****ai, and
Ananku), and some
derived from
techniques that
Shimabuku favored. Collectively...
- style. ****yugata
series (1-2)
Pinan series (1-5)
Naihanchi series (1-3)
Ananku ****an Rōhai
Wanshu P****ai Gojūshiho Chintō
Kusanku These are the ranks...