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    Padma Shri for Sagar’s Guardian of Traditional Indian Martial Arts

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 25, 20262 Mins Read
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    The Padma Awards list, revealed just before Republic Day, shines a light on hidden champions of Indian culture. Leading the pack from Madhya Pradesh is Bhagwandas Raikwar, an 83-year-old maestro from Sagar, awarded the Padma Shri in the art category for his unmatched contributions to ancient warfare styles.

    For years, Raikwar has helmed the Chhatrasal Akhara, a bastion of traditional Indian combat forms including lathi, sword fighting, and akhara wrestling. These age-old disciplines, once central to village life and warrior training, are now on the brink, but Raikwar’s relentless efforts have kept their flame burning bright.

    Trained by his father and mentor, he has disseminated this knowledge far and wide— from local youth in Sagar to enthusiasts in Chhattisgarh, Lucknow, and Himachal. Remarkably, he pursued this alongside a steady bank career, organizing workshops and demonstrations nationwide over six decades.

    ‘It’s like touching the skies,’ Raikwar shared, his voice brimming with emotion. He views the akhara as more than exercise; it’s a school for moral fiber and heritage preservation. Despite writing numerous letters to authorities urging protection for these arts, his personal sacrifices have now been nationally affirmed.

    Sagar reverberates with festivities as family, disciples, and the community hail this as a victory for folk traditions. Raikwar’s journey from a dedicated practitioner to Padma Shri recipient highlights the vital role of individuals in cultural continuity. This honor promises renewed vigor for preserving India’s martial legacy amid contemporary challenges.

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