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The best way to do so would be to avoid the follies of the writers/vandalisers of the "Panicker" article and their sock-puppets, who use it to vent their caste and religious prejudices. References would not be a bad idea, as long as the entries supported bear some relation to the content of the reference. For a start, the connection to the martial art known as kalari is historic, not recent: maharajahs in recent times awarded the title as a minor distinction. It was not confined to Hindus, and among them not limited to the Nair caste either. There are more than a dozen ways to represent this name in the Latin alphabet, which correspond to but one spelling in the Malayalam tongue. NRPanikker (talk) 09:35, 25 March 2023 (UTC)Reply