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The Mother of all Martial Arts - Sanatan Shastra Vidya
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Author:  The GK2 [ Fri Apr 19, 2019 8:29 pm ]
Post subject:  The Mother of all Martial Arts - Sanatan Shastra Vidya

Sanatan Shastra Vidya | The Battlefield Martial Arts of Indian Warriors | Guru Nidar Singh Ji Nihang

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9FODBb_b0c&t=

Duration: 1 hour
Quote:
The Samurai and other Eastern Martial Arts knew, that their were a "Mother Art", which is from India, which they are an offspring off. An all-encompassing art. That art were almost destroyed by the British, when they took over India.

That art is still allive, that art is called Sanatan Shastra Vidya (Ancient Martial Wisdom/Art).

Enjoy, this is the Next Level 8-)

Author:  The GK2 [ Fri Apr 19, 2019 8:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The Mother of all Martial Arts - Sanatan Shastra Vidya

Touches nicely on alot of main philosophies of this forum.. the importance of being lazy.. and it takes cloaking to a whole Nothere Level...

Author:  Jared [ Mon Aug 19, 2019 6:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The Mother of all Martial Arts - Sanatan Shastra Vidya

~"A guy who's been wrestling and boxing for a year
can beat a martial artist who's been training for 15 years."~

https://youtu.be/OVx1ot7NpqE?t=225

Author:  peregrinus [ Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The Mother of all Martial Arts - Sanatan Shastra Vidya

https://www.shastarvidiya.org/
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Shastar Vidiya is a complete traditional Indian battlefield system from the Punjab, land of the five rivers, in the north west of India. It is a highly evolved and deeply conceptual art as it incorporates sophisticated unarmed techniques with a variety of unique Indian weapons such as, swords, spears, daggers, clubs, sticks, chain and ball, 'chakars' (quoits), 'bagh nakha' (leopard claw), etc., as well as tactics and stratagems.

The art has alongside it, a martial yoga, known as 'Sanjam Kiriya Variyam'. Despite being deeply rooted in tradition, its ancient wisdom, techniques, character and spirit are timeless - and are very relevant and practical even today. The benefits do not only pertain to the combat art, bit in living a long, healthy and happy life.

Many prominent masters of various martial arts have, in relation to their own practices, described Shastar Vidiya as being 'a long lost relative' (Fred Bigliardi, June 2012). This echoes the teachings of many martial arts of Far Eastern origin, which in one form or another, trace their origins to ancient India.

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