Rohit
Rohit isn’t a monk meditating in the mountains or a saint living in isolation. He is just like anyone else—someone you might pass by on a busy city street, wearing a big smile and carrying the wisdom of life in his heart. He hasn’t spent years reading the Vedas, but he still knows the one truth that really matters: the truth of a lifetime of happiness. He also says that happiness isn’t something distant; it’s something that exists here and now, in the very life you are living.
For the longest time, he resisted the idea of teaching others how to find permanent happiness. He believed that each person has their own moment of realization. There was no need to rush, no need to convince anyone—because when the time comes, understanding happens on its own. But then something unexpected happened. The Universe, which had always guided his path in ways both gentle and forceful, called him to come forward.
As he always says, he belongs to the Universe because he has always trusted its direction—even when it led him to leave behind the things he once admired the most. But he never questioned it. He understood that the Universe possesses a wisdom greater than our own and always knows what is right for each one of us.
And so, through his own experiences, Madhyamaka was born—through the realization that true happiness doesn’t come from withdrawing from the world, nor from chasing something outside ourselves. It comes from accepting and embracing life as it is, finding peace in its flow, and understanding that everything we seek is already within us.
Now, he shares this truth—not to impose a path, but to remind everyone of something we have always known deep inside.

