Masani Gorakh, born Abhay Singh, completed B.Tech in aerospace engineering at IIT Bombay. He dabbled in design, photography, and even tutored physics students, among other things. But the thing that spoke to him the most was spirituality.
From tech professional to Jain monk, Aviral Jain (IIT BHU). Aviral decided to give up his corporate job and become a Jain monk in 2019 after feeling a deep spiritual urge.
Sanket's perspective on life underwent a significant change despite his background as an atheist. He left his luxurious life to become a Jain monk after deciding to embrace spirituality after considerable reflection.
Following a brief stint in the civil service, he was driven to pursue spirituality. In order to promote self-awareness and enlightened spirituality, he established Advait Life Education.
He joined the Ramakrishna Order in 2008 after deciding to live as a monk. As a professor now, Mahan Maharaj exemplifies the healthy coexistence of spiritual devotion and intellectual discipline.
From Chemical Engineering to ISKCON Monk.Gauranga Das made the decision to pursue a spiritual career and joined the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) as a monk.
From Engineering to Spiritual Leadership: A Journey.He abandoned his career to pursue spirituality because he had an innate desire to discover a greater truth.
After earning his master's degree in mathematics from IIT Bombay, Khurshed Batliwala—fondly referred to as Bawa—turned his attention to spirituality and personal development.
After graduating from IIT Delhi with a degree in computer science, Rasanath Das worked in investment banking and strategy consulting before having a spiritual epiphany that brought him into monastic life.