Hari Narayan Singh

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Died4 June 1949 (aged 85)[1]
Varanasi, India
RingnameHari Narayan Rai
Billedheight6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Mahamalla Hari Narayan Rai
Personal information
Born1864
Died4 June 1949 (aged 85)[1]
Varanasi, India
Professional wrestling career
Ring nameHari Narayan Rai
Billed height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)

Mahamalla Hari Narayan Rai (1864 – 4 June 1949) is the ring-name of Indian wrestler Hari Narayan Rai.

He was born in a family of Kinwar Bhumihars in Kundesar village in Ghazipur district of Uttar Pradesh family . His father Babu Krinamohan Rai was very fond of wrestling and he nurtured his son with great care. Though he didn't allow his son to participate in any tournaments or competitions but his rising fame of unimaginable regimen of exercises drew attention of renowned wrestlers of his time. The great Gama pehlwan was his contemporary. In those days he was a court wrestler of Datia Princely State. When he learned about Babu Harinarayan Rai encounter with a lion, he came to challenge him in akhara. However he couldn’t gather any courage when he saw his 95 kg exercising naal.[2]

Tough training

Mall Babu used to do five thousands squats and five thousands push-ups. Though it seems unimaginable but sports journalist Marcus Trower has mentioned it in his well researched book, "The most I heard anyone talk about a wrestler having done was 10,000 of each a day. This was Hari Narayan Rai, the wrestler who killed a lion in the 1880s whose story I tell."[1]

Encounter with a lion

In 1885, Babu Hari Narayan Rai was traveling to Vadodara Gujarat on a pilgrimage with his Purohit and Nayee. Due to lack of any transport facility in those days they were moving ahead on foot. After few miles they approached a road through dense forest where British sepoys warned them of danger ahead. They informed Mall babu about a man-eater in that area and suggested to take another route which was much longer. But Hari Narayan Rai didn't pay heed to their warning and moved forward with his companions. When they were in the middle of the jungle suddenly they heard the roar of lion. Mall babu told his Purohit and Nayee to climb on trees immediately and he started waiting for man-eater with a wrestler's prudence. Suddenly lion jumped on him and injured his shoulder ripping his flesh. But vigilant young wrestler got hold of his forelegs and hit him hard in spine. The lion roared and collapsed. His spine was broken and within few minutes he was gasping his last breath.[2]

Accomplished mridang player

Hari Narayan Rai was an accomplished mridang player. After exercise in akhara he used to practise Mridang. In zamindar family of Kundesar frequent visits of musicians were very common. But the all used to get mesmerized seeing a wrestler playing mridang in classical Rupak Taal and Teen Taal.[2]

Sharp memory

Death and legacy

References

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