
Message from
ER. Rajesh Rajput
Grand Master of KASSIDO, A Martial Art India
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“It is with great humility and unwavering dedication that I stand before you as the Grand Master of Kassido. For decades, I have devoted myself to the study, practice, and teaching of this ancient martial art, passing down its principles of discipline, respect, and inner strength. Kassido is more than just a system of self-defense—it is a way of life, a path of personal growth, and a journey toward understanding the unity of mind, body, and spirit.
As the Grand Master, my responsibility is not only to preserve the teachings of our ancestors but also to ensure that they evolve in harmony with the needs of our time. I am committed to guiding my students with wisdom, humility, and a deep respect for the tradition while encouraging them to reach their fullest potential.
To be a practitioner of Kassido is to embody the spirit of balance, resilience, and peace. May our training not only strengthen our bodies but also cultivate clarity of mind and compassion in our hearts. As we continue to walk this path together, let us remember that mastery is not a destination, but a lifelong journey of self-discovery and improvement.”
I’m excited to introduce you to a unique and powerful martial art that often goes under the radar but
Kassido, a martial art with deep roots in both self-defense and *spiritual discipline, originated from *Karatians school India and, more specifically, from the traditions of the **Sanatan mythology **. While it’s not as widely recognized as some other martial arts styles, it is gaining attention for its holistic approach to both physical and mental training.
The name “Kassido” means close fight techniques comes from the ancient times But this warrior is not just skilled in fighting The principles of Kassido are deeply rooted in respect, discipline, and personal growth. It’s an art that challenges not just the body but also the mind and spirit.
Kassido practitioners train in a variety of techniques—hand-to-hand combat, grappling, striking, and the use of weapons—each tailored to developing precision, timing, and adaptability. But what truly sets Kassido apart from other martial arts is its focus on mental strength and spiritual awareness. Much like the ancient warriors who practiced it, Kassido teaches practitioners to be in tune with their surroundings and to anticipate danger, not just react to it.
The emphasis on self-control is paramount in Kassido. Whether in the midst of a sparring session or in day-to-day life, practitioners are taught to remain calm and centered, never letting emotions cloud their judgment. This level of mental clarity is essential not only for martial arts but also for navigating the challenges and stresses of modern life. In this sense, Kassido becomes a tool for personal transformation, encouraging practitioners to develop resilience, patience, and inner peace.
Another defining aspect of Kassido is its strong connection to community. Traditional Kassido training involves working closely with training partners, often in paired drills, where cooperation and mutual respect are just as important as competition. This sense of community extends beyond the dojo, as Kassido instills values of collective well-being and respect for others.
Kassido is also a martial art deeply intertwined with Indian culture and heritage. It reflects the traditions of ancient warriors who relied not only on their physical abilities but also on their connection to their ancestors and the land. It teaches a deep respect for nature, history, and the spiritual forces that shape our world. In a way, practicing Kassido is not just about self-defense or personal achievement; it’s about honoring the legacy of those who came before us.
In conclusion
Kassido is a martial art that offers
more than just fighting techniques—it provides a comprehensive approach to life. Through its blend of physical discipline, mental focus, and spiritual awareness, Kassido helps practitioners build stronger bodies, sharper minds, and more resilient spirits. It challenges us to be warriors not only in combat but in our approach to life’s challenges, cultivating strength, respect, and balance in everything we do.
Thank you.