Haridwar: 'Naga sadhus', the moment the term is heard one has pictures of naked sadhus come alive in his/her mind. Most of us, however, would not know much about them and just has certain images of them stored in our hearts and minds.
Nagas, who are an integral part of 'Sanatana Dharma' (eternal order), were prepared by Adi Shankaracharya, who established various 'akharas' and trained young Naga sadhus in using weapons such as sword, spear, axe and 'khukuri' (a curved steel knife with a razor-sharp edge) to defend 'dharma' and the nation.
Therefore, as a part of their tradition, they are generally trained in using all sorts of weapons. In these modern times too, the Nagas are trained to handle and use the modern weapons "to defend dharma and the country".
Adi Shankaracharya, who was against superstitions and scriptural misinterpretations, prepared a team of young sadhus, who would defend the 'Sanatana Dharma', and trained them in using all available weapons to oppose who were destroying the essence of Sanatana Dharma.
The Naga sadhus could be seen displaying their expertise in dealing with all kinds of weapons during a Kumbh Mela, which is a major pilgrimage and festival in Hinduism and celebrated in a cycle of approximately 12 years at four river-bank pilgrimage sites -- Prayagraj, Haridwar, Nashik, and Ujjain.
It's believed that Nagas would fight till their last breath to defend the dharma and the country, and people those who follow the path are known as Naga Sadhus. The hermit, who is fully trained in using the weapons, would always fight with bravery for the cause without worrying about his own life.
This tradition has been there since ancient times.
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Ravinder Puri of Mahanirvani Akhara says that India was under the influence of the 'Bodh tantric' and it was Adi Shankaracharya who came forward and prepared the sadhus, which later got famous as Nagas, against the practice.
Puri says that they have made a number of sacrifices at various occasions.
India is a democratic country hence there is no need to use arms but Nagas fought invaders when they attacked temples or tried to misbehave with Hindu women, he said, adding that they have sacrificed a lot for dharma and the nation, which is recorded in the history of India.
Apart from the Nagas, the Sikhs also have this tradition of being trained to use weapons. Guru Govind taught them to use weapons to fight to save dharma of 'Khalsa'.