Founder of The Archers Club. Passionately involved in the revival and study of the traditional Indian Archery.
A solo rider, traveller, who loves solitude and nature. A dweller of within. An explorer of self.
An urban hermit.
I am a dad of non-binary children. That's a role I accept with hardly a clue on how to be , rather than being present and available for them.
I am also in the process of making a infomentary / travelogue about the ancient traditional Indian archery. To study and revive the skill set that was known as dhanurveda. In my research I have identified tribal communities that are archers. I have also been fortunate in finding a small number of people who are still knowledgeable about the ancient skill of dhanurveda. My hope is to meet them, study with them, tell their stories and revive the ancient skill.
Through this forum , I hope to talk and interact with archers and those interested in archery or even mildly curious to get the discussion rolling.
I would also like to connect with channel partners to invest and partner with me in this venture.
At The Archers Club, I am trying to maintain and revive the interest in traditional archery. The bows and arrows are procured directly from the tribal community. We aim to create a family friendly environment where people can enjoy field archery, camp and spend some quality time in the lap of nature.
Follow me at the clubhouse room :
reviving dhanurveda
We have lined up with archers who are also on the path of reviving traditional Indian archery. We look forward to initiate discussion about the same and invite folks who are archery enthusiasts , beginners, curious ... Everyone who are interested in the history, impact and the revival of traditional Indian archery
To know more, please do contact me at
www.thearchersclubindia.com
Instagram : @thearchersclubindia
Blog : tysonice.blogspot.com
Musings that you might find interesting. If you get offended by some of the things I wrote, know that you will have to indulge on that alone , since I am no longer there.