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  1. Gatka - Wikipedia

    Gatka originated in the Punjab in the 15th century. There has been a revival during the later 20th century, with an International Gatka Federation was founded in 1982 and formalized in 1987, and gatka is now popular as a sport or sword dance performance art and …

  2. Gatka - A Traditional Indian Martial Art | It Happens Only in India ...

    The Sikh community has kept alive a martial art of self-defense called Gatka. To know more about such age-old traditions, watch It Happens Only in India, pre...

  3. WHAT IS GATKA - National Gatka Association

    Gatka is a traditional martial art characterized by a unique style of stick fighting, involving two or more practitioners wielding wooden sticks, referred to as ‘Soti.’ These sticks are intentionally designed to simulate the use of swords.

  4. Gatka - SikhiWiki, free Sikh encyclopedia.

    Aug 17, 2018 · Gatka is the traditional martial art of the Sikhs. It is based on the basic principle of unification of the mind, body and spirit in a rhythm of life to train a saint-soldier to be able to defend himself or herself.

  5. What is Gatka – National Gatka Association of India®

    Gatka is a style of stick fighting between two or more practitioners, with wooden sticks (called Soti) intended to simulate swords. It was one of basic technique of self-defence for Sikh warriors during the martial period of great Sikh Gurus.

  6. Gatka - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Gatka is a South Asian martial art most commonly practised in the Punjab region. Though today generally identified with Punjabi Sikhs, it has traditionally been practiced by other ethno-cultural groups in Pakistan such as the Tanolis and Hindkowans.

  7. HISTORY OF GATKA - National Gatka Association

    Gatka, an age-old martial art, holds a significant place within the rich tapestry of Sikh culture and Indian heritage. This unique tradition has deep roots in history, spanning over 600 years, and is regarded as an invaluable intangible cultural heritage.

  8. Gatka: A Living Heritage, A Thriving Sport - SikhNet

    Sep 25, 2023 · Gatka, a martial art linked mainly to Sikhs from Punjab and related groups, is a style of stick-fighting where wooden sticks represent swords. The name ‘gatka’ likely comes from the Sanskrit word ‘gada’, meaning 'mace.'

  9. What is Gatka | gatka-net

    Gatka Is traditionally the fighting art form of using a fencing foil or stave (soti) made of well-seasoned choice bamboo. Usually 3ft in length with a well-padded hand guard (hilt) which allow all possible rotational movement of the wrist.

  10. Gatka

    Gatka is a traditional martial art practiced for thousands of years. It combines physical and spiritual training, primarily preserved within the Sikh community.

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