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  2. Gatka - Wikipedia

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    World Gatka Cup Two Sikh men dueling with wooden swords. 19th century watercolour by an Indian artist. Gatka's theory and techniques were taught by the Sikh gurus. It has been handed down in an unbroken lineage of ustāds (masters), and taught in many akharas (arenas) around the world. Gatka was employed in the Sikh wars and has been thoroughly ...

  3. Shastar Vidya - Wikipedia

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    Whilst the word gatka is commonly employed to refer to the modern Sikh martial art system as a whole, the correct historical term is shastar vidya. [6] Originally, Gatka was actually part of just one branch (known as an aṅg) of the wider Shastar Vidya martial art system.

  4. Folk dances of Punjab - Wikipedia

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    The gatka is now popular as a sport or sword dance performance art and is often shown during Sikh festivals. [42] Gatka's theory and techniques were taught by the Sikh gurus , and employed in the Sikh wars and has been thoroughly battle tested.

  5. Indian martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Gatka is associated with the Sikh history and an integral part of an array of Rajput Shastar Vidiya. During the colonial period, the term gatka was extended to mean northwestern martial arts in general [citation needed].

  6. Yuba City’s Sikh parade is more than a cultural celebration ...

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    Dr. Singh, who spoke to The Bee while attending this year’s parade on Nov. 5, was a physician and Sikh rights activist in Punjab in the 1980s, a risky endeavor following attacks on Sikhs by the ...

  7. Outline of Sikhism - Wikipedia

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    Dastar — turban ; an inseparable part of Sikh dress that is mandatory for Sikh males according to Guru Granth Sahib and the Sikh Rehat Maryada. Diet in Sikhism; GatkaSikh martial art; Idolatry in Sikhism; Karah Parshad; Khanda — an Indian-double edged sword that is used as the primary symbol of the Sikh faith.

  8. Khalsa - Wikipedia

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    A Khalsa Sikh is also expected to materialize their life as "benevolent exertion" that secures the most good with the most minimal intervention, realized through "collective action". [55] Thus, a Sikh not only has individualistic duties, but also duties relating to the collective of the Khalsa, as the Sikh is one unit of the Guru Panth. [55]

  9. Sikh separatist leader attacked by gunfire on California ...

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    Raju was a close associate of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was assassinated in 2023 in Surrey, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The shooting reignited fear among Sikhs over ...