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http://www.silatsuffian.net Visit our website for more info on future seminars and events. TEKPI, also known as SAI TRISULA, TJABANG, JITTE Before its arrival in Okinawa, the sai was already being used in other Asian countries including India, Thailand, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia. The Indonesian form of the sai is called a chabang or tjabang, in Malaysia and Brunei its is known as Tekpi. It is used by practitioners of Silat, Malay Kuntau and Buah Pukul. Said to have been developed from the Indian trisula, early evidence in the form of Javanese art shows that the Tjabang predates the sai's use in Okinawa and China. The word trisula itself can refer to both a long or short-handled trident. Because the trisula was created in South Asia, another theory is that the sai originated in India and spread along with Hinduism and Buddhism. This is supported by the fact that the trisula is important as a Hindu-Buddhist symbol. In Okinawa the sai was used by domestic police (ufuchiku) to arrest criminals and for crowd control. The use of the sai was perfected in 1668 by Moto Chohei, an Okinawan prince. The sai eventually reached Japan in the form of the jitte, which usually has only a single prong although some jitte have two prongs like a sai. Both are truncheon-like weapons, used for impact striking and bludgeoning. Please enjoy the video. APPRECIATION : Reciever - Ray Burns Camera - Chris M Kevern BRUNEIAN MARTIAL HERITAGE This seminar like my other events aims primarily to raise the curiosity and awareness among people from different nationalities about the martial heritage and culture of Brunei Darussalam in general. DISCLAIMER The video featured may cause serious harm or death if used irresponsibly. This video does not constitute as a self defense instruction or advise. This video is for cultural information and entertainment purposes only. I do not encourage you to harm another living creature or do anything violent. You must consider the legal implications of everything you do, exercising your judgement and common sense as an adult. You must follow the law or pay the consequences. Whatever you do, you do out of your own intentions. The Video is for entertainment purposes only and cannot be used as legal advice. FOR ENQUIRIES For information & enquiries, setting up a study group or classes in your area, instructor courses, for workshops, seminars or private instruction; http://www.silatsuffian.net