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Some facts about Mr. Steve Jobs who embraced Hinduism


 
Mr. Steve Jobs had revolutionized the world of computers and e based communications through his Apple computers. Here are some facts about Mr. Steve Jobs.
• He used to “walk 7 miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna Hindu Temple”.
• He said in his Stanford University lecture “you have to trust in your gut, destiny, life and Karma. He was a staunch believer of karma yoga.
• He visited many Ashrams in Risheekesh particularly Neem Karoli Baba ashram, a devotee of Hanuman. After visiting for the first time he returned from India to US with a shaved head and in traditional Indian robes.
• He used to walk in his company bare footed like a Hindu sanyaasee..
• He used to do Yoga daily and he was a perfect vegetarian till his last breath.
• He visits many ashrams in north India and used to do yoga in the holy places.
• He started touring India from 1970 onwards and he is a great lover of animals.
• He has not requested money from his parents even when he was jobless and generally took food from Hindu temples wherever he goes.
• He religiously followed and spread the ‘amazing Hindu dharma’ and Vedic messages.
• He did not complete his studies in the university but remained in university for discussing with his friends.
• He was removed from his own company by the management and latter on those management people were removed from their chair and Mr. Steve was brought back
• It is said that in Himalayas, one of the Hindu swamijies gave him a green apple and told him to bite it. He did and looked into the apple after biting a piece from that.
• That apple has come as the emblem of the Apple computers.
•He did not have a great university degree, still he could do the best for the world. One need not have to have highest degree for become great and good.
•It is said that he was a drop out from university. Remember, one need not think that only those who get good college, good subject, good education, can survive in this world.
•He was a pure vegetarian. One need not eat the dead body of the animals, blood oozing flesh for becoming healthy and do the work. Steve was a pure vegetarian.
•He used to walk bare footed in his office and also used to walk a long distance to Hare Krishna temple even when he had enough money. It is wrong to believe that for a scientist there should be perfect suits, tie, cap, over coat and super specialty moustache and beard etc for showing that ‘ I am a great scientist’.
•One can be ordinary when he does extraordinary work/thing also. That means become simple and humble always
•He used to visit Himalayas and Hindu gurus for the last many years. You should also visit through pilgrimage, the Himalayas and spend few days when you grow up or now with your parents. Whether you are Christian, Muslim or Hindu, it is immaterial.
•Steve Jobs proved that even when cancer conquered his body. He loved India and Indians with all the amazing cultural specialty of Hindu dharma


•Even though Steve Jobs was born as a Christian and an American, He lived a Hindu life and like an Indian, even when he reached the topmost position in his profession and karma.
source: http://globalhinduism.com/2011/12/25/some-facts-about-mr-steve-jobs-who-embrace-hinduism/

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