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    techniquesof
    sanatanhindusikh
    shastarvidiya

    Within Sanatan Hindu Sikh Shastar Vidiya exist 10 combat styles.

    First come the intermediate 'Khat Ang Yudhan' - six limbs of the combat style that is 'Kal Yudhan'.

    Virahaa Yudhan (Wild Boar Style)

    Origins: Bihar, Eastern India
    This is the Combat style of the 'Virahaa Avtar'. It is characterised by half step width compact 'Pentra' and explosive close quarter multiple strikes to 'Marma'.

     

    Sheshnag Yudhan (Cobra style)

    Origins: Himalayas (Kalisa)
    The Combat style of Vishnu's attendant 'Sheshnag'. It is characterised by half-step width, compact Pentra, but with twisting circular motions. Its strikes are heavy, fluid and whip-like in form, combined with intricate joint locking/breaking. Also specialises in choking techniques.

     

    Grur Yudhan (Eagle, cockerel, gander and peacock style)

    Origins: Northern tip of Kashmir
    Combat style of the mount of Vishnu - 'Grur'. It is characterised by a light-footed one step width Pentra. It angles off to the opponent, emphasises quick, light, precise pinpoint hand and feet strikes to 'Marma'.

     

    The 'Khat Ang Yudhan' increase evermore in complexity, style, and become ever more subtle in anticipation, enticement, and execution.

     

     

    Virahaa Avtar, Central India
    Vishnu on Sheshnag, Rai Rai Udasin Akhara, Dehradun
    'Sheshnag Yudhan' technique
    Bronze statue of Grur, India
    'Grur Yudhan' technique

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