Pre-Dwij

Pre-Dwij

Born in 1964, in a northern state of India, Param Dwij attained all his early education from his native land. He comes from a middle-class family. His parents, pertained to the academic area, always promoted their kids for the pursuit of better education, spiritual upliftment and to become a good world citizen.

Since childhood, Param Dwij possesses immense compassion and empathy for the world and got disturbed whenever he came across a suffering being.

Param Dwij used to take part in religious rites performed at home and visited to listen to spiritual sermons of saints along with his parents and two younger sisters. His mother had a huge impact on him in his childhood. Her inclination towards spirituality and God, somewhere instilled a sense of seeking and inquisitiveness towards mysticism in him in those tender days. He was only three and half years old when he delivered his first talk in front of his nursery classmates and teachers in the early school days which left people spellbound. Since then, as he grew, he continued to deliver talks on a variety of topics including religion, socialism, spirituality, science, nationalism, and humanitarianism. He remained extremely popular among his fellows as well as his juniors and seniors for his sharp wittiness and visionary ideas. Coming from a non-farming family, he chose, to study agriculture for his higher studies and gained a master’s degree in Agricultural Economics where he completed research on ’Supply Response’.

In 1989, he started his professional career and stayed an exemplary figure in the corporate world until his hunger for spirituality and quest for truth became dominant in his sub-conscious mind.

In 2002, his craving for learning made him resign from his established corporate career in India and he moved abroad leaving his two young children, aged three and five, behind with his parents to pursue his higher education. Afterwards, he worked abroad at senior corporate levels and became a successful entrepreneur who left a remarkable positive impact on the lives of many, to the extent that many of his colleagues would call him ‘Daddy’.

…but soon he realized the mundane pursuit was vain.