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  • Hhmmm, it seems like Pencak Silat from Java. In Central Java and Yogyakarta, there is an magic power called "Brajamusti". Brajamusti is the magic fist. It is so destructive with explosion power on hand. I think, any relationship of this martial art with Pencak Silat...

  • VAJRAMUSHTI is like kung fu, MMA and kalaripayattu mixed. I've never seen it myself but have read about it and would love to make a documentary about it!

  • just curious, what exactly is Shirayan Vajramutthi? is it an ancient indian martial art or a new kind of hybrid martial art? i tried googling it but there are no pages about it in english.

  • this is mma. its got a bit of kalari, silambam, kung fu and etc etc.........

  • this is not at all vajra mushti this is fake

  • @ajitforbo7o I believe you Cause the description i been looking for its nothing like this..it's suppose to be blood sport style.

  • are these prearranged exercises (like katas) or freestile shadow boxing?

  • the fact is everyone developed the martial arts in a different way. maybe there was enough transferrence of knowledge in those times between civilizations, and perhaps in that sense martial arts belong to everyone

  • awesome video

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  • the point is it has become a cult following. and people need to look more into historical documents and culture(if there are no documents) before the believe this truely impossible trasfereance of martial arts from supposedly the greek to indians to chinese it implies that the indigeous ppl of both india and china were not inventive enough to develope martial ideas of theri own and a asian orign theory does the same crime to europeans

  • the Shaolin temple was focused on becuase chinese chivalry novels became popular durning 1300- 1600 and the temple with the most well trained militia monks was shaolin. Being that all chivalry novels were of complete fantasy it was embelished but retained buddhist and daorist teaching there were ment to have. The avereage person reading this would have not been historically educated and would have cared if it was the truth or not since it was soo dam fantastic

  • the indian origin theory is dud since all historian no that shoalin was not the origins of chinese martial arts as the same forms and concepts have been recorded by generals and painters since the bronze age. furthere more all temples buddhist or not had fighting monks in it as they were the National gaurd of ancinet china that was step by the demand of gov't because temples were large land owners.

  • From the little of have read of Vajramushti, I was under the impression that it was a lot more concerned with wrestling and the weapon of choice was more along the lines of a knuckle duster tied to the right hand.

  • @debergarac that is vajramushti this is shirayan vajramushti, apparently they are not the same, maybe they have common origins.

  • mmmm..it looks like kung fu...not like kalaripayattu

  • ...because it isn't a chinese kungfu and it isn't kalarippayattu from Kerala, but it shirayana vajramutthí (vajramushti style)

  • @Amlika108 You know? it looks like Lima Lama. Actually the master doesn`teven looks like a hindu guy.

  • excellent !!! Its a true rescue for this very ancient martial arts that inspired Kung-Fu, Karate, TaeKwonDo, etc....

  • yup! the origin of all fighting arts....

  • @Sho13 Not Nature Fist.

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