He left crores of wealth in Japan and adopted Shiva, now he will open an ashram in Uttarakhand, the journey started 20 years ago

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In the month of Sawan, thousands of saffron-clad Shiva devotees and sadhus are seen in Haridwar. Amidst all this, one person in Haridwar has caught everyone’s attention. And he is Hoshi Takayuki. This 41-year-old man was a Japanese businessman who has now become a Shiva devotee.
Hoshi Takayuki was the owner of 15 beauty project stores in Tokyo. Leaving all this, he has now become Bala Kumbha Gurumuni. He is known by this name. Now he has set out on a spiritual journey in the Indian Himalayas.
Hoshi Takayuki’s journey started 20 years ago
He came to India about 20 years ago. This one journey changed his entire life. Takayuki got an ancient palm leaf reading done at a Nadi Jyotish center in Tamil Nadu. In this, he was told that he was a sage of the Himalayas in his previous life. In this birth too, he will have to connect with Hindi spirituality again.
This mystical experience left a deep impact on his mind. From then onwards, his attraction towards Indian culture and religion began.
Leaving behind crores of wealth in Japan, he adopted Shiva
On returning to Japan, Takayuki had many such dreams in which he felt that he had lived in Uttarakhand in his previous life. These dreams had a deep impact on his heart and mind. After which, he handed over his company to the people working with him and dedicated his entire life to spirituality.
His house in Tokyo has now become a Shiva temple. He has also built another Shiva temple nearby. After the second pulse reading, he got the name Bala Kumbha Gurumuni.
Now he will open an ashram in Uttarakhand
Takayuki also did the Kavad Yatra in India with 20 Japanese followers. He also has a camp in Dehradun where a Bhandaara was also organized for other devotees without any fee. His aim is not only to do the Kavad Yatra but his plans are much bigger than this.
With the help of his friend Ramesh Sundriyal, he is preparing to open an ashram in Uttarakhand. Along with this, he has also bought 35 acres of land in Puducherry. Where he will build a huge Shiva temple.
A very deep connection with Uttarakhand
Takayuki says that he feels a very deep spiritual connection with Uttarakhand. He is searching for a lost village of his previous life. The journey from a successful businessman in Tokyo to a spiritual person in India is really a unique example.