Gurdev Nidar Singh Nihang demonstrates the Naag-Jeev Khanda, a very rare Khanda. The slit at the very top of this blade represents the tongue of a snake, hence the name Naag (snake) and Jeev (tongue), thus making this sword very light and well balanced, dexterous in battle.
Footage from London seminar, November 2018.
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This footage is intended to give the audience a small insight into the battlefield art form this Shastar Vidiya (Science of Weapons), and is not designed to or intended to be utilised as training material.
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