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Adhiyogi was puzzled. Tata had no direct connection with Aerospace. But he obeyed.
Despite being accepted to U.S. universities with scholarships, his visa applications were rejected due to the family’s financial background. Again, Vinayak calmly said:
“You will go abroad — just not yet.”
Soon after, out of thousands, Adhiyogi was selected as one of only nine candidates for a job in the Tata Group. His father’s prophecy had come to pass — not by luck, but through a mysterious synergy of faith, timing, and action.
Conclusion: The Foundation Was Set
Adhiyogi’s time at IIT was not just about engineering equations and classroom rigor. It was about building an unshakable inner compass, forged through practice, humility, spiritual mentorship, and divine synchronicity.
It was here that the first blueprints of the Adhiyoga System were unknowingly drafted — not in Sanskrit, but in silence, sweat, letters from home, and the laughter of friends on campus lawns.
Kerala, Pandit Sharma, Ramakrishna, Vivekananda, Vinayak’s letters, the industrialist's donation — all were notes in a cosmic orchestra that would, years later, become a transformative symphony heard around the world.
OM Shantiḥ
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