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Introduction to Shastar Vidiya - UK

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[B]An Introduction to Shastar Vidiya
Parmjit Singh - Author and Historian[/B]

The education of a Sikh Warrior: the history, philosophy and techniques of the Sikh warrior tradition. Parmjit Singh reveals an untold story, preserved in the oral tradition of the Akali Nihungs of the Budha Dal (army of veterans) who in turn identify themselves with the evolution of the ancient North Indian military, spiritual and philosophical traditions. The amazing stories of the almost mythical military prowess of the early Sikh warriors and their struggle against oppression and foreign invasion has been retold many times. Here, for the first time, you can see for yourself fascinating glimpses of the reality of how they lived and trained. You can also begin to understand the spiritual and philosophical underpinnings that ensured that they placed the virtues of dharam (justice), daya (compassion) and daan (charity) before yudh (battle).

Tues 22 July

National Museum of Photography,
Film & Television
Bradford
West Yorkshire BD1 1NQ

[B]Tickets[/B]

Ticket prices: £ 4 standard, £ 2 concession (student, disabled, UB40 and OAP).

The first lectures start in May (in Hounslow and Ilford) so please make sure to book early to avoid disappointment.

[B]About UKPHA[/B]

The UK Punjab Heritage Association (UKPHA) is a not-for-profit voluntary organisation based in Greater London. The Association was founded in 2001 to foster the appreciation of the Punjabi heritage in Britain and the preservation of endangered items of the Punjabi material heritage.

[B]The Partners[/B]

The regional lecture series is presented by the UK Punjab Heritage Association in collaboration with the Victoria and Albert Museum and supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund.

[B]Contact[/B]

For further information please email info@ukpha.org. For booking lines, please visit http://www.ukpha.org.
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