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International Yudh 2011 Gatka Competition Held In California


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SAN JOSE, California (November 1, 2011)–Yudh is an internationally recognized Gatka competition held once a year in different parts of the World. This year’s 9th annual Yudh took place in San Jose California for the first time. For some of the sangat it was the first opportunity to see one of the biggest Gurdwaras in North America. The entire atmosphere of the competition was full of anticipation as participants arrived adorned with Khalsa Baana and shimmering weapons. For one day, it seemed that the newly built multimillion dollar San Jose Gurdwara had turned into a Khalsa fort of the 18th century.

The main purpose of this Yudh is to preserve the Sikh heritage of Gatka given to Sikhs by Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. Competitors from India, New York, Vancouver, Toronto, and all over California took part in this year’s competition. Participants performed many Gatka skills with marathis, kirpans, chakkars, and fari-soti fights (bamboo sticks). The main event of Yudh was the fari-soti fight, which decides the overall winner of the competition.

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