Template talk:Indian martial arts
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Vandalism and POV pushing
User:The Banner has been vandalising and continuously edit warring for POV pushing, despite being warned for violating WP:NAV. "A navigation template is a grouping of links used in multiple related articles to facilitate navigation between those articles". It is not for dumping some random non-existing links and unlinked text as you like.
- Incorrect entries
Explain why Ankathattu, Guruttara, Paika akhada, Puttara are placed under Indian martial arts and combat sports when they clearly are not martial art or combat sport, not to mention all redirects.
- Duplicates
Why do you want to add duplicates of same link in multiple places? Ankam in Indian martial arts and combat sports, Related Indian articles, and Other India-influenced martial arts. Same Ankam is placed twice under Related Indian articles, with one piped as Ankathattu. Paika akhada in Indian martial arts and combat sports and Related Indian articles.
- Names
Explain why you want to use the MOS:PEACOCK name Famous examples instead of Battles. BTW, examples of what? Vyuha already means "battle formation", why do you want to add "formation" additionally?
- Red links
Explain why you want to add red links when it clearly fails WP:NAV.
- Unlinked text
Explain why you want to add unlinked texts such as Barccha, Kara.
- Redirects
Kalarippayattu stick-fighting, Otta (weapon),
- Piped links to sections
WP:NAV is used to facilitate navigation between articles. Explain why you want to add piped links to sections, such as Hiranyakashipu vadh, Jarasandha vadh, Kansa vadh, Vali vadh into the template.
- Vandalism
Explain why you removed Arattupuzha Velayudha Panicker, Chandu Chekavar, Jambavan, Karna, Kadhirur Gurukkal, Kayamkulam Kochunni, Keeleri KunhikannanKrishna, Kuroolli Chekon, Murugan, Parashurama, Simhalan Madhava Panicker, Vali, and Velu Nachiyar under Notable practitioners.
--2409:4073:2095:A51A:306D:7D50:D6AB:FFCF (talk) 08:29, 10 February 2021 (UTC)