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World Champion with multiple international accolades. Trained under the guidance of esteemed masters, including Grand Master Hanshi Katsuo Shiroma in Japan.
I'm an accomplished Karate and Kobudo World Champion with extensive experience in martial arts. Trained under the guidance of esteemed masters, including Grand Master Hanshi Katsuo Shiroma in Japan, I have honed exceptional skills in Karate and Kobudo, particularly in Kobudo-Sai and karate Kata.
"The ultimate aim of karate lies not in victory or defeat, but in the perfection of the character of its participants."— Gichin Funakoshi
Trained by Grand Master Hanshi Katsuo Shiroma (10th Dan, Japan), Hanshi S. Rajamani (First 10th Dan Indian), Kyoshi S.R. Arun, and Renshi Uma Maheswari.
Training at Bukenkan of India (Head Dojo), under Hanshi S. Rajamani — graded and certified by World HQ, Okinawa, Japan.
Each milestone represents dedication. Here's my journey from beginner to World Champion.
Started my karate journey at Bukenkan of India with passion for martial arts. The first steps on the path of Shorinryu Matsubayashi.
After 7 years of dedicated training, earned my first degree black belt. A significant milestone in my martial arts journey.
Won Gold Medal in individual Kata at WKC World Championship, Moscow - Russia, 2018.
Promoted to 3rd Dan — World Champion level. Multiple international medals in Kata and Kobudo-Sai events.
My areas of expertise in martial arts.
Milestones of dedication — World Championships and international tournaments.
Gold Medalist in the individual Kata event at WKC World Championship, Moscow - Russia.
Silver Medalist in the Sai event at OKINAWA KARATE WORLD TOURNAMENT, Okinawa - Japan.
Silver Medalist in the individual Kata event at WKC World Championship, Belgrade - Serbia.
Silver Medalist in the individual Kata event at WKC World Championship, Melbourne - Australia.
Qualified to train students at various levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners.
Leveraging technology to innovate in AI and Data Science while pursuing B.Tech.
Teaching karate is not about passing on techniques — it's about passing on a way of life. The discipline, respect, and character that the art builds in students is the true legacy.
— Teaching philosophyEvery student has potential. My role is to guide them, not just teach them. The dojo is a place where character is forged through dedication and practice.
— belief in studentsA true master is never done learning. Even as I compete and teach, I continue to train — because the day we stop learning is the day we stop growing.
— lifelong learningI compete because it brings me joy to see students grow — not just in technique, but in character. The traditions of Okinawa must be preserved and passed on to the next generation.