Persatuan Silambam Malaysia Negeri Perak

Persatuan Silambam Malaysia Negeri Perak

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SILAMBAM | Traditional Indian Martial Art Structured Weapon Based Training
Martial arts training for all ages
Beginner-friendly

03/03/2026
31/12/2025

As we welcome the New Year, we extend our heartfelt wishes to our athletes, parents, coaches, and supporters. The past year was shaped by discipline, courage,
and unity, building not only skill but strong character and resilience.

To our athletes, may the year ahead strengthen your focus and spirit. To our parents and supporters, thank you for your constant trust, encouragement, and belief in our journey.

May the New Year bring strength, balance, and success as we move forward together with honor and pride in our art.
Wishing you good health, growth, and meaningful achievements.

Happy New Year from us to you!

07/12/2025

When leadership meets vision, momentum becomes unstoppable.

Chief Coach, Master C.Muthu x Tuan Haji Mazlan, Director of Perak State Sports Council at Project Mastermind — Lead The Game 2025

Perak Silambam Association on TikTok 20/11/2025

Persatuan Silambam Malaysia Negeri Perak is officially on TikTok now! 🎉

We’ll be posting cool Silambam videos — training clips, fun moments, techniques, events… all the good stuff 😎✨

Come follow us and show some love!
👉 https://www.tiktok.com/?_r=1&_t=ZS-91XxQMDXhxI

Looking for Silambam in Perak? Call us NOW! 💥🥋

Perak Silambam Association on TikTok 182 Followers, 19 Following, 802 Likes - Watch awesome short videos created by Perak Silambam Association

Photos from Persatuan Silambam Malaysia Negeri Perak's post 17/09/2025

🏆✨ Congratulations, Team Perak! ✨🏆
National Champions for the 2nd time! 💛
Your hard work & spirit have made the state proud once again




07/08/2025

🇲🇾Silambam and the Spirit of SUKMA: A Call for Inclusive Sports Development and Cultural Recognition⭐️

In a nation as culturally rich and diverse as Malaysia, every opportunity to celebrate and uplift our unique heritage should be seen as a strength — especially through platforms as prominent as SUKMA. Yet, the recent decision to exclude Silambam, a traditional martial art deeply rooted in Malaysian heritage, from SUKMA 2026 raises a deeper concern: have we begun to lose sight of what sports development truly means?

Silambam is more than physical movement; it is discipline, heritage, identity. Practised by thousands across the country, particularly among the youth, it offers not only athletic skill but also cultural grounding and pride. When a sport like this is denied space on the national stage — not due to lack of structure or participation, but because it is not yet globally recognised — we must ask ourselves: is SUKMA a platform for growth, or merely for endorsement of already-established games?

This isn’t about Silambam alone. It’s about the broader principle of whether we are building a sports ecosystem that nurtures potential from the ground up, or only rewarding what is already known and accepted on the world stage. Ironically, many of the sports that are now internationally recognised once stood exactly where Silambam is today — in need of a platform, a voice, and the belief of their nation.

The argument that a sport must already feature in events like the Olympics or SEA Games before being considered for SUKMA not only undermines SUKMA’s original vision — which was to serve as a developmental platform — but also closes the door on sports that carry cultural significance and future potential.

More importantly, dismissing Silambam purely on the basis of its origin or community association misses the bigger picture. In Malaysia, cultural heritage does not belong to one group — it belongs to the nation. Just as other traditional martial arts have transcended their cultural origins to become shared Malaysian disciplines, Silambam too has the capacity to be embraced by all.

It is not about race. It is not about privilege. It is about recognising that heritage and sport are not mutually exclusive — and that the preservation of one can enhance the growth of the other.

We must also be cautious not to confuse athlete representation statistics with sport inclusion. A high number of athletes from any community participating in SUKMA does not justify excluding a sport that holds meaning to that community and can benefit the nation as a whole. Representation is not just about faces on the field; it’s about the stories, traditions, and values those athletes carry with them.

The exclusion of Silambam sends a message — intended or not — that tradition is negotiable, and that only certain types of sports are worth national support. But if we are serious about building a sporting future that is inclusive, forward-looking, and truly Malaysian, then we must be willing to broaden our definition of what deserves to be seen, supported, and celebrated.

Silambam deserves a platform not because it is ancient, or cultural, or associated with any particular group — but because it represents everything sport is meant to be: discipline, resilience, identity, community, and pride.

Let us not sideline legacies. Let us nurture them. Because a sport left unseen is a generation left uninspired.







Photos from Majlis Sukan Negeri Perak's post 25/05/2025

Super Combat 2025 Silambam

11/04/2025

Perjuangan Dari 2008 hingga kini !!!
Sukan Silambam haruslah dijadikan SUKAN WAJIB.

"Bagaikan pungguk rindukan bulan"




08/02/2025

Replay is rescheduled to 9th February (Tomorrow) at 11.30am. Thank you

Tune in to MYTV or RTMKlik Mobile Application to watch it

Usai rancangan Konti Sukan bersama Master C. Mariumutthu, Jurulatih Silambam Perak. Kepada kome yang terlepas tengok live tadi, boleh saksikan siaran ulangan di Saluran Sukan RTM MYTV 111 hari Sabtu 8 Februari jam 11.30 pagi.

Photos from Majlis Sukan Negeri Perak's post 07/02/2025
06/02/2025

Download your MYTV App for Free to watch the replay of the interview this Saturday 8th February at 11.30am ☺️

Google Play Store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=my.mana2.mobile&pli=1

Apple App Store
https://apps.apple.com/my/app/mytv-manamana/id1673030555

Usai rancangan Konti Sukan bersama Master C. Mariumutthu, Jurulatih Silambam Perak. Kepada kome yang terlepas tengok live tadi, boleh saksikan siaran ulangan di Saluran Sukan RTM MYTV 111 hari Sabtu 8 Februari jam 11.30 pagi.

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Location

Address


PUSAT LATIHAN SILAMBAM NEGERI PERAK (HQ) 47A, Kledang Permai 1, Taman Kledang Permai
Ipoh
31450

Opening Hours

Monday 20:00 - 21:30
Wednesday 20:00 - 21:30
Friday 20:00 - 21:30