Mak Yuree

Mak Yuree (Bengali: এমএকে ইউরী;born 1964) also known as Vajramunee,[1] is the founder of Vajrapran and Butthan movement, the South Asian combat sports and system of personal development with the aim to obtain body-mind balance.

[4] Yuree is cited as 'one of the world's most unique martial artists, a foremost authority in the field of mind training, meditation, motivational speaking and art of self-defense.

He started to learn Burmese Bando and Minzing (mind training system energy healing from Myanmar), later he was admitted in a military feeder institution, Jhenidah Cadet College and grew up in the midst of iron discipline and the regimental grooming.

[2][14] Yuree is leading the mission to revive the lost heritage of thousand years old Indian Sub-continental Martial Arts through a historical research work linking Kancheepuram and Shaolin Temple.

[14] He developed Butthan, a form of martial art and combat sport, rooted in ancient South Asia.

Mak Yuree delivering motivational speech in the Inspirational Seminar at Crossroads Middle School, New Jersey, USA.2015