
41 -year -old Japanese man exchanged his business empire for life of spiritual persecution in India. Hoshi Takayuki, now known as Bala Kumbha Guruluni, was once the owner of a successful chain of cosmetics in Tokyo. Today he is a devoted saffron clasped shiva, who goes to Barefoot Pilgrim through Uttarakhand.
He accompanied 20 Japanese followers, Mr. Takayuki was recently seen by participating in Kanwar Yatra and carried the holy gang water. He also organized a two -day food camp for colleagues Kanwariyas in Dehradun and offered food as part of his spiritual service.
According to the report in The Times of IndiaMr. Takayuki’s spiritual journey began almost 20 years ago during a visit to Tamil Nadu, where he met Nadi Astrology, the ancient practice of Siddhy including the manuscripts of Palm’s leaves. Reading allegedly revealed that last life lived in the Himalayas and was destined to set out on the way rooted in Hindu spirituality.
But the turning point came in a live dream. “I saw myself in Uttarakhand in the past life. The dream changed everything,” Toi said.
After this experience, Mr. Takayuki gave up his business and accepted a new spiritual identity. He transformed his Tokyo Home into a Shiva Temple and soon built another shrine. In July, he returned to India to join Kanwar Yatra.
His friend Ramesh Sundriyal, Indian inhabitants of Japan, shared that Mr. Takayuki also bought 35 acres of land in Puduchherry, where he plans to build the main temple of Shiva. The cards are also Ashram in Uttarakhand.
“I feel deeply tied to DevBhoomi Uttarakhand. I believe I have spent my past life here and I am still looking for my village in the hills,” said Mr. Takayuki.
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