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Sikh performs traditional martial art during religious procession in Chandigarh
A Sikh (C) walks on a bamboo stick as he performs the Gatakha, a traditional martial art, during a religious procession to mark the 400th martyrdom day of their fifth Guru, Guru Arjun Dev in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh June 12, 2006. BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE REUTERS/Ajay Verma (INDIA) - GM1DSUUUYaA
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In this print captured by Ajay Verma, we witness a Sikh performing a traditional martial art during a religious procession in Chandigarh. The image showcases the rich cultural heritage and devotion of the Sikh community as they commemorate the 400th martyrdom day of their fifth Guru, Guru Arjun Dev. The Sikh individual, seen at the center of the frame, gracefully walks on a bamboo stick while executing Gatakha, an ancient form of martial arts practiced by Sikhs. Their vibrant orange turban and flowing white robes add to the visual spectacle, symbolizing purity and spirituality. The atmosphere is filled with reverence and energy as fellow devotees surround him in awe. The procession itself serves as a testament to the deep-rooted faith that binds this community together. Through their collective display of devotion and martial prowess, they pay homage to their revered Guru who sacrificed his life for his beliefs centuries ago. Ajay Verma's skillful composition allows us to appreciate both the physicality and spiritual significance behind this momentous event. This powerful photograph not only captures a fleeting instant but also encapsulates centuries-old traditions that continue to thrive within Indian culture today.
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