Maithri Malli Bags Top Honours at South India-level Yoga Championship


Maithri Malli Bags Top Honours at South India-level Yoga Championship

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Aug 4: Mangalorean Maithri Malli began learning Yoga a year ago. Now she's a champion at it.

At the tenth South India-level Open Yogasana Championship organized at Bangalore recently, Maithri was placed first in the college section, second in the general (open) section, and second in the back-bending section. The competition, organized by South India Yoga Federation, saw participants from across the southern part of India.

Maithri is the daughter of Madhukar Malli, of Madhu Constructions, and Vijayalakshmi Malli. Manmohan Malli of Abhiman Constructions and associate concerns is her uncle. She pursued her engineering from St Joseph's College, Vamanjur, and is now a final year student of MBA at SDM College of  Business Management here.

Speaking to Daijiworld, Maithri extended special gratitude to her trainer, Yogaratna Gopalkrishna Delampady, an international yoga referee and retired senior health inspector and also a Rajyotsava awardee, who was her inspiration all the way and encouraged her throughout the competition. She also credits her success to Delampady's wife Veena Delampady and son Kiran Delampady who coached her.

"Apart from my yoga trainers, I thank my parents and also Dr Devraj K, director of SDM College for constantly encouraging me," she says. Her brother Mohith Malli who accompanied her to the competition also helped her throughout, she adds.

Maithri represented Karnataka at the south India-level championship, and incidentally, was one of the only two participants from Dakshina Kannada. Her wins gain special significance when one considers the fact that this was her first yoga competition ever, and she bagged the first and second places in all the three categories she participated in.

Interestingly, she learnt yoga only a year ago when she was advised to take it up as a cure for migraine. What started as a remedy soon turned into passion, and she practiced yoga diligently everyday, under the able guidance of the Delampady family. "Yoga made me more energetic and instilled in me a more postitive attitude towards life. I urge everyone to take up yoga for better health and fitness," says Maithri.  

This talented girl is not just a champion at yoga - she is also a classical dancer who has passed exams and won state-level awards in Bharatanatyam. She is also into freestyle dancing.

Before the big event in Bangalore, Maithri prepared herself for two months, practicing for two hours daily. She specially concentrated on the tough postures, which ultimately brought her rewards. In the competition, the participants were asked to perform three postures compulsorily and two postures of their choice. Maithri chose some of the tougher ones, and needless to say, the judges were more than awed.

Yoga has now become a part and parcel of Maithri's life. She practices everyday, and plans to go for national yoga competitions next, besides answering yoga referee exams which, if she clears, will qualify her as a judge for yoga competitions. "I would like others to take inspiration and start practicing yoga on a daily basis, as it helps one not only to keep fit and healthy but also to lead a more disciplined life," she says.

  

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  • sharanya, nasik

    Fri, Dec 30 2011

    Hi maithri.i am sharanya.congratulations.

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  • deepak, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 13 2011

    hi maithri congrats, i have been wanting to learn yoga for a long time cd u pls gimme ur instructors num i stay in mangalore itself

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  • Prakash HS, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 08 2011

    great news.......al d best....... keep meeting d great heights.......

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  • Ashetty, Padubidri

    Sat, Aug 06 2011

    Congratulations Maithri,Proud of you and God bless you.

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  • ruben pinto, mangalore/dubai

    Sat, Aug 06 2011

    Congratulations Mathri. It is really great that you have achieved this distinction in just one year.

    I am practising simple pranayama and other yoga exercises since two months and have got a gr8 result with regards to the cure of my migrane problem.
    I would like to learn more tougher yogas but not under commercial people but dedicated and passionate people like you.
    If you anyone whom you can refer in Mangalore please respond in this article only.
    I will be visiting Mangalore next may.

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  • Sudhakara Alva, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Aug 06 2011

    Congratualation Maithri.You made all of us proud.Your dedcation, hardwork,and simplicity with the smile given you success in every field.Education,dance, yoga any field you touched,you excell. Madhunna & vijayakka are lucky to have child like you.God bless you.Regards to Madhuanna,Vijayakka & Mohith.
    Sudhakara Uncle,Sowmya Aunty,Sandesh & Sanketh.

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  • Gopal, Byndoor

    Fri, Aug 05 2011

    Wishing you good all the best for your future endevours...

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  • D.Prakash, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 05 2011

    Would like to take this opportunity to wish and congratulate you Maithri on behalf of SDM College of Business Management and MBA department on your success. You are truly an inspiration to many around. Keep up the good work and move higher up the ladder. CONGRATULATIONS once again!!

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  • Sanjana,

    Fri, Aug 05 2011

    congratulations....maitri...:)))) really glad to see you with prizes in hand.... u really deserve it.......bcz yo my frn na..:p am very hppieee about your achievement....... regards ...... sanju....

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  • Sharun dsouza, Udupi

    Fri, Aug 05 2011

    Wish you all the best for your future Competitions Maithri.

    You really need to try hard!! Bend those bones...

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  • swaroopa nithyananda shetty, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 05 2011

    congrats maithri for this wonderful achivement of yours in such a short span. god bless you. all the best

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  • jason correa, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 05 2011

    congrats my3.

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  • CSE, CSE STAFF, SJEC, VAMANJOOR

    Thu, Aug 04 2011

    CONGRATULATIONS MAITHRI:)

    This is a good use of engineering!!

    Best regards

    HOD-CSE

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  • Wilson, Kuwait,

    Thu, Aug 04 2011

    Congratulations. May God Bless You...!!!

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  • KANAGUTTU ANAND SHETTY, MOODBIDRI/ ABU DHABI

    Thu, Aug 04 2011

    Congratulations for acheivening excellenent performence in South India Level Yoga Championship.All the best. God bless you forever.

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  • Madhusoodana, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 04 2011

    Hearty congratulations. More photos would have enriched the article further. "I urge everyone to take up yoga for better health and fitness," says Maithri. Well said Maithri.

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  • Kurt Waschnig, Oldenburg Germany

    Thu, Aug 04 2011

    Dear Maithri you have achieved a lot within a short time by hard work, ambition and determination.
    Yoga enriches the life of so many human beings and yoga makes life rich.
    Afer taking out my doctor´s degree I made my first trip to India and stayed for several weeks in Haridwar one of the seven sacred cities.
    I got in touch with yoga in Haridwar and since then I have been practicing yoga on a regular daily basis.
    Dear Maithri you suffered from migraine and you were adviced to take up yoga as a cure to overcome migraine.
    In my opinion yoga attracted you so much and you fell in love with it.
    It turned into passion, and you practice yoga diligently everyday.
    That impresses me a lot.
    You are young and yoga will be forever an important part of your life.
    Dear Maithri I pray and worship and go to mass and meditate and practise yoga all that has strengtens me so much and gave me a meaning of life.
    Yoga is powerful and should be applied in every religion to lead a fulfilling life.
    Many look desparately for a meaning of life in our globalised world and yoga works when applied physically and psychologically.
    You should work as a yoga teacher to help others to find fullfilment and satisfaction.
    And yoga helped me to lead a very disciplined life since I have started to practice it.
    I understand that Yoga is a system of physical and mental exercises designed to balance and unite the mind, body, and spirit.


    Best regards


    Kurt Waschnig Oldenburg Germany



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  • Management, Staff & Students, St Joseph Engineering College, Vamanjoor, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 04 2011

    We the Management, staff and students of St Joseph Engineering College congratulate you for securing the top honours at South India level yoga championship. You are a talented person and we hope to hear that you would be intersted in facilating yoga sessions in your alma mater.

     

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  • Adithya, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 04 2011

    Congratulations... We all are very proud of you! Well done!!!

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  • Saleem Javed , Malpe

    Thu, Aug 04 2011

    Congratulations Maithri . Wish you all the best for your future Competitions . :)

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  • Pradeep, Vamanjoor

    Thu, Aug 04 2011

    Congrats Maithri :-) keep it up !!!- PK Sir

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