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Gatka is a martial art that was adopted traditionally by the Sikhs as a part of Shastar Vidya (Knowledge of Weaponry). The word Gatka refers to the wooden stick (Gatka/Sotee) used in practice to teach techniques of attack and defence, which can apply to a wide range of Shastar (weapon/equipment).
Gatka teaches swift reflexes and situational awareness which are crucial for effective self-defence. It helps individuals realise their inner strength and build confidence, which enables individuals to navigate potentially dangerous situations with composure and preparedness.
The human body is akin to a temple where God resides, hence physical, mental and spiritual health are vital. Gatka training sessions improve strength, flexibility, coordination, and stamina. The rhythmic movements boost cardiovascular health and mental focus. Individuals are thus fitter to serve humanity (Seva) and better focus on meditation of Vaheguru (Simran), keeping their mind, body & soul healthy.
Gatka emphasises the importance of Miri-Piri to become a Sant-Sipahi (Saint-Soldier). Practising it helps integrate physical discipline with a spirit of higher purpose—defending justice, protecting the unfortunate, and serving humanity—promoting a sense of responsibility and ethical conduct. Practising Gatka encourages individuals to see their martial abilities as tools for protection and service towards others, not for violence or ego.
ਤਰਕਸ ਤੀਰ ਕਮਾਣ ਸਾਂਗ ਤੇਗਬੰਦ ਗੁਣ ਧਾਤੁ ॥
The pursuit of virtue is my bow and arrow, my quiver, sword and scabbard.
Siree Raag - Guru Nanak Dev Ji - Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji - Ang 16See more by clicking on the sidebar / top bar
Our New Brochure is available online, and you can request to collect in person from us during our classes and exhibitions! What is Gatka, History of Gatka, Why Learn Gatka? & Types of Shastar, all the basics condensed into 1 concise brochure :)
To build a thriving Gatka community in Singapore where Sikhs of all ages embody the philosophy of Miri-Piri, and where Gatka stands proudly as a living expression of Sikh heritage within Singapore’s multicultural and harmonious society.
To preserve, promote, and teach the martial art of Gatka in Singapore as a living expression of Sikh heritage—fostering a spiritual discipline, and a commitment to serve and protect others.