I began my Shirayan Vajramutthi journey in October 2010, training primarily in Gyöngyös, Eger, and Ipolytölgyes, Hungary.
My local master was Vajrasampha Jayasardulah Kis Tamás, who introduced me to the foundational techniques and philosophy of the art. I was fortunate to study under his guidance during regular training sessions.
My Grandmaster, Surjasampha Ayanajana Attila Leányfalvi, led immersive camps at the Arany-Lótusz Pagoda Orientalisztikai és Tradicionális Harcművészeti Alapítvány in Ipolytölgyes, Hungary. I spent weekends and summer holidays at these training camps, diving deeper into the physical, philosophical, and spiritual dimensions of the art.
After relocating to the UK, I had to pause my formal training, but I continued exploring other martial arts disciplines — always carrying with me the mindset and discipline formed by Shirayan Vajramutthi.
On a recent return visit, I had the chance to reconnect with my martial roots. Training again, even for a short time, rekindled the spirit and memories that shaped my early path.
A heartfelt thanks to Zoltán Bordák for the powerful session and to the entire community for the warm welcome.