"Ahead the Khalsa was gathering; scriptures were being read and musical instruments being played; cannabis was being ground, and meat roasted; some Singhs massaged their horses, others cleaned their weapons..."
(Panth Parkash)
Sanatan Shastar Vidiya has been covered across the press.
Press Articles
- The Independent (May 5th 2009): Ancient but Deady, the Return of Shastar Vidiya
- Weapon Masters by Mike Loades (2008): Article and Video
- BBC Asian Network: Shastar Vidiya
- Channel 4 News (2nd June 2009): Fighting with Razor Sharp Blades
- The Sunday Indian (7th June 2009): Picking up the Fight to save Shastar Vidiya
- Victoria and Albert Museum (2001): Shastar Vidiya - the education of a Sikh Warrior
- Tribune India (3th May 2009): A Tale of Survival
- Reuters (23th July 2009): British Sikhs Revive Deadly Art Banned by the Raj
- Courrier International (French) (10th September 2009): Breaking the Two Arms of a Man
- BBC News Magazine (30th October 2011): The Only Living Master of a Dying Martial Art
- MailOnline (9th November 2011): Meet the Last Surviving Master of the Sikh Warrior Art
- Tribune India (11th November 2011): UK Factory Ex-worker is Last Sikh Martial Art Master
Events
- Kala Sangam: Shastar Vidiya (20th May 2010) - the Dance of Death
TV
- Politiken.tv (Danish) (24th July 2009): Brit Revives Ancient Martial Art
- BBC Midlands Today (9th November 2011): The Last Living Master of Shastar Vidiya
- This is Genius (23rd June 2009): Sticks, Swords and Grunts (Sikh Martial Arts Lessons
- More4 (4th June 2009): Shastar Vidiya
Audio
- BBC World Service (31st October 2011): The Last Sikh Warrior