About

Aadhar Verma
Founder : Traditional Indian Practice
I am Aadhar Verma, an artisan, wrestler and yogi deeply connected to India’s rich traditions. Coming from a wrestling lineage, I grew up in a traditional Akhara (Indian wrestling ring), where I was initiated into wrestling by Guru Jasvant Singh, a revered yogi and wrestler. This upbringing instilled in me a profound respect for strength, discipline, and the sacred tools of warriors.
My academic journey led me to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education & Sports and a Master’s degree in Yogic Science from Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar. This blend of traditional training and formal education shaped my understanding of the deep connection between physical strength, spiritual energy, and ancient craftsmanship.
WOODEN GADAS
POWER - RESILIENCE - DEVOTION
Inspired by the temples and warrior traditions of India, I craft handmade wooden Gadas (maces), each intricately designed to reflect sacred geometry and timeless strength. The Gada has always been a symbol of power, resilience, and devotion—whether wielded by warriors or used in yogic training. Every piece I create carries this legacy forward, merging artistry with tradition.
Through my handcrafted Gadas, I aim to revive India’s ancient warrior heritage and share its wisdom with modern practitioners. If you appreciate heritage, craftsmanship, and the enduring spirit of the Akhara, I invite you to explore my creations and become part of this timeless tradition.
If you share my love for heritage, tradition, and handcrafted excellence, I invite you to explore my creations and be part of this timeless legacy.

