Siddhacharya Mak Yuree Vajramunee is a globally renowned figure in psychophysical transformation and a foremost authority in Mind Training, Meditation, and Self-Defense. Recognized as a visionary, he was featured among the world’s top five SUPERHUMANS on Discovery Channel. A team of scientists, after conducting laboratory tests, confirmed his unique ability to engage 96% of his muscles through meditation, adding to his multiple world records. He is an author, security training specialist, and founder of Butthan martial arts & combat sports, Vajrapran meditation, and the Janaaism School of Philosophy.
"Mo Ko Ho"—a profound Nepalese phrase meaning "Who am I?"—is a powerful introspective
journey also designed by Vajramunee during one of his transformative mountain retreats
in Nepal. Rooted in the principles of Janaaism philosophy, this section explores the
essence of self-inquiry, guiding individuals toward deeper self-awareness, excellence,
and transcendence. Siddhacharya Mak Yuree Vajramunee advocates for spiritual
enlightenment through the cultivation of physical upliftment and mindfulness in balance.
His teachings, rooted in ancient sub-continental wisdom, focus on holistic mind-body
transformation and self-mastery. His guidance has impacted students, professionals,
diplomats, UN peacekeepers, business leaders, military officers, teachers, and
government officials worldwide.
Vajramunee's extraordinary abilities are showcased in the Ripley's Believe It or Not!
museum in the USA. He gained recognition as an author with his self-help book, 100
Wisdom to Change Your Life. Other notable works include Door to Infinity, Height of
Zero, and Mind Meditation & Beyond. Siddhacharya Yuree guides individuals in pursuing
psychophysical balance, behavior reconstruction, and mind reprogramming to achieve
positive goals while embracing healing from past physical and mental traumas. His
magical "Prashanti Krira," an amazing breathing system, has helped countless followers
and fans attain body-mind rejuvenation.
In addition to his research, counseling, and teaching, he speaks to multinational
companies, governments, public officials, non-profit leaders, educational authorities,
and more. His quest for knowledge led him to seek mentors and teachers from the
Himalayas to South India, from Myanmar to Swaziland. Traveling to over fifty countries,
he has learned from masters of various arts, saints, shamans, gurus, and Sufis to
continue enriching his vast knowledge. Although he has traveled to fifty countries and
trained in over forty different types of Combat Arts, he was formally received by the
distinguished Grand Masters of the Myanmar Thaing Federation in Yangon, where he was
honored with the title of Than Shin Pa (Flower That Comes Once in a Century).
People from all walks of life are connected with his teachings on self-development at his
Satyapon Janaa Shikashram, with the slogan "Life Transforming, Limit Transcending."
Siddhacharya Yuree Vajramunee teaches that the body and mind are like two wings of a
bird, both requiring continuous balance and equal strengthening to achieve the ultimate
transformation of life. This balance not only fosters personal growth but also helps
reshape the younger generation and societal mindset.
He advocates that to truly appreciate the gift of life, one must enrich both physical and
mental development. Vajramunee envisions a society—or rather, a world—where
psychophysically empowered individuals contribute to a better future, fostering
happiness, productivity, peace, and brotherhood. In Vajramunee’s view, psychophysically
empowered youth can build a nonviolent, healthy, and positively driven society with
sustainable development. He emphasizes leading a balanced life in harmony with Mother
Nature while striving for success in both worldly achievements and spiritual austerity.
Siddhacharya Yuree Vajramunee's revolutionary concept of Co-competition introduces a new
approach to sports, emphasizing cooperation over competition. This system has been
highly appreciated by critics for fostering a non-aggressive, cooperation-based path of
empowerment. Vajramunee also believes that human life is a priceless, one-time gift—a
journey of joy and discovery—and that by embracing Vajramoti, the indestructible wisdom,
individuals can unlock infinite possibilities through self-mastery. Vajramoti refers to
the approach of physical resilience and cognitive capacity to deal with extreme
situations with grace and foresight.
The word "Butthan" is a Sanskrit term meaning "upliftment," "awakening," or "defense with
distinction." Butthan is a system of self-defense and personal development with South
Asian heritage. It is said to be the noble art of stopping fights and mastering
empowerment. It is also a combat sport practiced in different parts of the world and
included as a form of sports approved by the National Sports Council (NSC), Ministry of
Youth and Sports, Bangladesh. Yuree Vajramunee is also the founder of Vajrapran and
Butthan, aimed at human transformation. The four pillars of Butthan are Sports,
Self-purification, Well-being, and Self-defense. A Butthanchariya’s (Butthan
Practitioner) life forms a balance of a square with Sadhana (Endeavour), Praggya
(Wisdom), Saggya (Intuition), and Barjon (Desertion).The International Butthan
Federation (IBUF) is the global authority and promotes this sport worldwide.
On the other hand, Vajrapran is a holistic system of psychophysical transformation,
integrating exercise, meditation, healing, and Vajramoti for self-mastery. The system
depicts embracing Invincible Life force or the art of rejuvenating life.Vajrapran has
two types of exercise: Sthir Vajrapran (Static Exercise) and Choloman Vajrapran (Dynamic
Exercise), along with its Meditation, healing form, and path of Vajramoti. Some of the
training sessions take place with the prescribed musical tunes. Vajrapran practice
brings immense joy, health, immunity, and the blessing of a stress-free, healthy, long
life. In the Vajrapran system, there are basic "Sapto Suddhi" or the path of seven
purifications, known as RANGDHONU BRITTI.
Siddhacharya Yuree Vajramunee holds a 10th-degree Black Belt and is a Professor in
Martial Science. He is also credited for his decades-long research to revive the
historical linkage between Kanchipuram, India, and the Shaolin Temple, China—a
significant contribution to global martial arts development. He practiced the ancient
Indian pressure point method, Varma Kalai, under the guidance of the late Assan Vaskan
from South India and also studied Vajra-mushti with the legendary teacher Sinewas.
Vajramunee was officially declared by Grand Master Khin Maung Gyi (President of the
South East Asia Bando Association), Myanmar, as his successor and was blessed by the
late Grand Master Shi De Qian, the 31st head abbot of the historical Shaolin Temple,
China. He learned Min Zin and Banshay from Burmese Grand Master Miong Mia as well.
Yuree also sought out mentors and teachers from the Himalayas to South India, and from
Myanmar to Swaziland, traveling to countless destinations in over fifty countries, to
learn from masters of different arts, saints, shamans, gurus, and Sufis, thereby
enriching his vast knowledge. Although he has traveled to fifty countries and trained in
over forty different kinds of combat arts, he was formally received by the distinguished
Grand Masters of the Myanmar Thaing Federation at Yangon and was honored with the title
of Than Shin Pa (Flower that comes once in a century). Yuree Vajramunee was also honored
with five major Hall of Fame awards, including the "Grand Master Pinnacle Award, USA" in
2009 by the Grandmasters' Council USA. Today, Yuree is promoting Butthan to revive the
lost heritage of South Asia and empower lives globally by disseminating life-changing
teachings and training of Vajrapran.
Yuree also sought out different masters to collect the lost techniques of the traditional
folk art Lathi-khela in order to preserve them. Ostad Sirajul Haque Chowdhury, a leader
in the Lathi-khela movement in Bangladesh, extended his skills to Yuree and mentioned
him affectionately in his biographical book. Yuree received the official title "Ostade
Azam" from Grand Master Sirajul Haque and also gained valuable knowledge from many other
traditional Lathi-khela masters, including Master Muklal, Master Zulu, Master Munnaf,
Master Osman, and Master Muklal, who was also gifted with outstanding knowledge of mind
training and Lathi-khela. Yuree Vajramunee's article was published as the first-ever
academic information on Lathi-khela in the journal published by the National Museum of
Bangladesh on its centenary celebration.
Vajramunee was born in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, and after his birth, he was
named Yuree after the Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin, the first human to
travel to outer space. His early childhood education began in a British missionary
school (Elizabeth Marble Primary School), and when he was in class five, inspired by the
principal, Mr. Gabriel, he started a physical training club, teaching his classmates and
junior fellows. The name of his organization was Sabuj Sangha. He used to distribute
handwritten small booklets on physical training and famous quotations to his friends and
other students there. He started to learn Burmese Bando and other forms of personal
development. Later, he was admitted to Jhenidah Cadet College (a military feeder
institution) and grew up in the midst of iron discipline and regimental grooming.
Initially, he was in the Military Science Society, and later on, he formed a society
called the 'Martial Arts Society' with the help of the college adjutant, Maj. Tarek
Hamid, where he taught self-defense, yoga, and meditation.
Soon, he started to publish a Fitness & Martial Arts magazine called Spark as the editor,
designer, and main feature writer. Yuree was also selected by the authority as the first
editor and artist for the wall magazine. As an excelling cadet, he was selected as a
distinguished color party member and national flag bearer, leading the march past during
all ceremonial parades. It may also be mentioned that he used to lead the Physical
Training sessions as the instructor. Apart from all these, he was also selected for the
college field hockey team. His special hobby was drawing and spending time in the garden
alone or studying in the college library, exploring different types of books on
physiology, mind training, martial arts, yoga, military drills, and exercise routines,
etc. Late Brigadier General Nurul Anwar, who was then the Principal of the cadet
college, saw great potential in him and supported him in exercising his passion during
his cadet life, helping him greatly to continue. The principal, being highly fascinated
by his devotion and skills, arranged a demonstration in front of the visiting Adjutant
General of all the cadet colleges. Even the yearly parents' day drills were replaced by
a showcasing performance of Yuree’s Martial Arts team.
Professionally, Mak Yuree Vajramunee began his career as a master defensive tactics
trainer for various government, military, and intelligence agencies. He completed his
commissioned officers’ course at the National Security Academy (NSA), USA, and obtained
his SIA-3 qualification (the highest degree in close protection) from New Swindon
College, under the UK Home Office. In addition to his certifications in explosive search
recognition, fire marshal training, anti-terrorist courses, first aid at work, aviation
security, bank security, high-rise building security, and a specialist course with the
Latvian special security force, he runs an enterprise in the security management and
training sector. He has an academic training background in close protection security
management and personal protection.
Siddhacharya Yuree Vajramunee, the visionary, under the SATYAPON JANAA SHIKSHASHRAM, has
dedicated his life to awakening the global spirit of humanity, peace, and well-being as
an outstanding symbol of psychophysical transformational miracles. Vajramunee continues
his mission of inspiring and empowering lives across the world.
Janaaism School of Philosophy : Janaaism is knowing about self, its about winning over yourself, going beyond personal limit or surpass the set limit reaching greater causes of life depicting a significant journey. Janaaism doctrine founded by Siddhacharya Yuree Vajramunee based on his unique and indeed iconic inspirational concept and motivational philosophy of first finding own self through questioning and through SA-NIMITTA (Roughly Self-Reason in English) which means figuring out about the actual purpose of your own self in this World by cultivating VJARAMOTI a state of being human based on indestructible physical and mental prowess, followed by ATTO-UTTIRNNOTA. The Sanskrit word Atto means Self and Uttirno means Go beyond or attaining significance not success.
The theory speaks of availing the opportunity laid open to further improve ourselves by embracing the Tao of excellence once we come to know ourselves. Sink in your heart to really live a life of your own not others being stuck by your past histories or the resistances set by people. Through Jannaism the life has to not only be thriving in terms of work but health & vitality too. One should be physically strong NOT timid to raise endurance and mental strength to build the capacity to change the deal the blows in manageable perspective. You may not be able to stop being hit but you always can go beyond the height to change the perspective of such and retain Self-mastery. Profound strength can inspire to go for selfless endeavors and service towards peace. Being timid limits the path of conviction to explore, the willingness to embrace truth.
Janaa ( জানা ) is a Bengali word with its Sanskrit root, suggesting that one has the knowledge or awareness or consciousness also means Knowing , indicating a state being informed or understanding .
Jannaism emphasizes on leading a life rather than living a life. The true life is not spending days but living the days, which can be done though self mastery, leading towards ultimate freedom. Its not the control that limits rather brings greater ability of ultimate freedom. Besides when you are in control you can serve yourself and others better than ever before and the service to others makes you happier and stronger than ever. It takes place through challenging one’s personal limits with certain vision followed by Transformation, attaining Self-mastery and then going beyond pursuing the higher causes of life which carries the core belief of Excellence, Compassion, Fulfillment, Self-mastery and beyond with in the limited time we have.
Vajramunee’s words are more than just reflections—they are powerful catalysts for transformation. This section features his most profound and life-inspiring quotations, drawn from his deep wisdom and years of guiding individuals toward self-mastery, resilience, and inner peace. Rooted in his teachings on Janaaism philosophy, Vajrapran Meditation, and psychophysical transformation, these quotations serve as daily reminders of strength, purpose, and limitless human potential. Whether in moments of struggle or self-discovery, his words illuminate the path toward awakening, excellence, and unwavering mental resilience.
The Journey Within, "Mo Ko Ho"—a profound Nepalese phrase meaning "Who am I?"—is a powerful introspective journey designed by Vajramunee during one of his transformative mountain retreats in Nepal.
Rooted in the principles of Janaaism philosophy, this section explores the essence of self-inquiry, guiding individuals toward deeper self-awareness, excellence, and transcendence. Here, viewers will find recordings and insights from Vajramunee’s enlightening "Who I Am" sessions, where he unravels the layers of identity, ego, and consciousness. This program is not just a question—it is an awakening, a call to rediscover the limitless potential within. Through his teachings, participants embark on a path of psychophysical transformation, gaining clarity, inner peace, and mastery over their existence.
This section presents a collection of life-inspiring and transformational audio clips from Vajramunee, offering profound insights into health and well-being, self-mastery, transformation, Vajrapran, Butthan, and Janaaism. Through his powerful voice and wisdom, these recordings serve as guiding beacons for those seeking clarity, resilience, and excellence in life. Rooted in his deep understanding of psychophysical transformation, each audio clip delivers practical knowledge and timeless wisdom to awaken the mind, energize the body, and elevate the spirit. Whether for daily motivation, meditation, or deep contemplation, these audio messages are designed to empower individuals to unlock their fullest potential and transcend limitations.
Vajramunee’s Mindful Arts is a reflection of his profound inner journey, expressed through poetry, music, and visual creativity. This section showcases his inspirational poems in both Bengali and English, offering deep philosophical insights and poetic echoes of the mind.
His soulful songs and meditative keyboard compositions provide a unique blend of rhythm and stillness, inviting listeners into a space of contemplation and inner harmony.
Alongside these, his paintings and visual artworks capture the essence of his vision—where colors, forms, and emotions merge to depict the deeper dimensions of self-awareness, resilience, and transcendence. Each creation is more than just art; it is a gateway to mindfulness, awakening, and inner transformation.
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