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*'''Comment''' Doesn't appear to meet any of the notability criteria for martial artists at [[WP:MANOTE]]. His art appears to be very small and not notable. There's also no supporting evidence for the claims of healing people. There is some coverage of him, but it's questionable whether it's enough to meet [[WP:GNG]]. The coverage appears to be in the feature (aka human interest) sections of local papers and in an interview on a source of unknown reliability. [[WP:RS]] says these types of story are to be considered less reliable than actual news stories. I will wait to vote to see if better sources get added. [[User:Papaursa|Papaursa]] ([[User talk:Papaursa|talk]]) 20:48, 11 October 2018 (UTC) |
*'''Comment''' Doesn't appear to meet any of the notability criteria for martial artists at [[WP:MANOTE]]. His art appears to be very small and not notable. There's also no supporting evidence for the claims of healing people. There is some coverage of him, but it's questionable whether it's enough to meet [[WP:GNG]]. The coverage appears to be in the feature (aka human interest) sections of local papers and in an interview on a source of unknown reliability. [[WP:RS]] says these types of story are to be considered less reliable than actual news stories. I will wait to vote to see if better sources get added. [[User:Papaursa|Papaursa]] ([[User talk:Papaursa|talk]]) 20:48, 11 October 2018 (UTC) |
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{{Talkback|indaravind}} Reply : "Varmakkalai" is an dying ancient martial art which has been taught and its medical system were properly used to treat people by Aasan R. Rajendran. The organizations "The Hindu" and "The New Indian Express" are top news papers of India(2 articles were quoted in our wiki page), following to it "Dinamalar" is one of the top South India news media (Please consider translating those pages and SBS Australia's Interview from our native language Tamil to English). Request not to consider the article for deletion as Aasan R. Rajendran has dedicated his life to save this art which is yet to get the limelight in media due to its unpolished and raw look. This Wikipedia page would be a small resource for people to know about the truth about his service to this martial art/medical system. Please consider. |
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Non-notable martial artist - does not meet WP:MANOTE. This was a contested Prod by the original author. Length of practice is not an indication of notability. PRehse (talk) 12:04, 7 October 2018 (UTC)
- Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Martial arts-related deletion discussions. PRehse (talk) 12:05, 7 October 2018 (UTC)
- Note: This discussion has been included in the list of India-related deletion discussions. CAPTAIN RAJU(T) 13:39, 7 October 2018 (UTC)
- Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Sportspeople-related deletion discussions. CAPTAIN RAJU(T) 13:40, 7 October 2018 (UTC)
- Comment Doesn't appear to meet any of the notability criteria for martial artists at WP:MANOTE. His art appears to be very small and not notable. There's also no supporting evidence for the claims of healing people. There is some coverage of him, but it's questionable whether it's enough to meet WP:GNG. The coverage appears to be in the feature (aka human interest) sections of local papers and in an interview on a source of unknown reliability. WP:RS says these types of story are to be considered less reliable than actual news stories. I will wait to vote to see if better sources get added. Papaursa (talk) 20:48, 11 October 2018 (UTC)
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Reply : "Varmakkalai" is an dying ancient martial art which has been taught and its medical system were properly used to treat people by Aasan R. Rajendran. The organizations "The Hindu" and "The New Indian Express" are top news papers of India(2 articles were quoted in our wiki page), following to it "Dinamalar" is one of the top South India news media (Please consider translating those pages and SBS Australia's Interview from our native language Tamil to English). Request not to consider the article for deletion as Aasan R. Rajendran has dedicated his life to save this art which is yet to get the limelight in media due to its unpolished and raw look. This Wikipedia page would be a small resource for people to know about the truth about his service to this martial art/medical system. Please consider.