Our Unique Approach
Welcome to our martial arts course, where students will embark on a transformative journey. Discover the perfect blend of physical strength and spiritual wisdom at Mayapur Martial Arts. Our martial arts academy offers a unique curriculum that incorporates martial arts, mantra, and the principles of Yoga. Through our courses, you will not only develop essential skills like self-defense, agility, and strength, but also nurture your mind and spirit.
Students will not only master effective self-defence techniques but also cultivate physical strength, endurance, and overall well-being. Through consistent training, they will witness a boost in self-confidence, self-esteem and self-control. Attainable weight loss goals and the journey towards a healthier, more balanced lifestyle will unfold as students progress in the course.
At Mayapur Martial Arts Academy, we draw inspiration from various martial arts styles including Wing Chun Kung Fu, Classical Archery and various other traditions. Experience a unique fusion of martial arts and performing arts. Our training goes beyond traditional martial arts by incorporating elements of showmanship, allowing you to showcase your skills with grace and precision. Students learn to handle traditional weapons such as Bo Staff, Swords, and Chakra.
Bhagavad-Gita is the foundation of course’s philosophy as the ultimate warrior’s guide, and students will be introduced to the concept of "Mantra Combat", integrating Vedic mantras and principles of Bhakti Yoga into their martial arts practice.
Mantra Combat
Our Training Styles
Life Skills Beyond Martial Arts
This isn't just about martial arts — it's about personal transformation, endurance, and unlocking untapped potential. It’s about igniting a lifelong love for learning, personal growth, and self-discovery. We aim to empower students with essential life skills and a deep sense of self-awareness, enabling them to navigate the challenges of our modern world with grace and confidence.
“In all the schools, colleges and universities, and at home, all children and youths should be taught to hear about the Supreme Personality of Godhead. In other words, they should be taught to hear the instructions of Bhagavad-Gita, to put them into practice in their lives, and thus to become strong in devotional service, free from fear of being degraded to animal life.” (SB 7.6.1 p)