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Member Profile: VISHVAVAN
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"“I release all. Remain calm. Awaiting She who walks in truth.”"
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I am a:
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65-year-old Man |
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Located in:
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MUMBAI, Maharashtra (India) |
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Seeking a:
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Woman (25 to 50) |
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For:
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Friendship, Dating |
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Spirituality:
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Spiritual, not religious |
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| About Me
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I am Saturn-forged, mantra-bound, and rooted in both the sacred and the practical. My days begin with the Gurumantra , anchoring me in lineage, presence, and surrender. I walk the path of Sayujya—not to escape the world, but to dissolve into it with grace.
By profession, I blend precision and integrity as a Quality Assurance Manager and Mutual Fund Distributor. By spirit, I am a ritualist, a poetic communicator, and a seeker of truth. I create altar scrolls, vision boards, and legacy artifacts that honor both the fire of discipline and the softness of devotion.
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Basics
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My Sign:
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Aries |
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I speak:
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English |
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Occupation:
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financial services |
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Ethnicity:
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Asian |
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Height:
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5 5" (165 cm)
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Body Type:
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A few extra pounds |
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Eye Color:
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Black |
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Hair Color:
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Grey |
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Lifestyle
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Have kids:
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Yes, living with me |
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Want (more) children:
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No |
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Willing To Relocate:
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Yes
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Smoking:
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No |
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Drinking:
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No |
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Exercise:
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Don't exercise |
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| Personality
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My Personality:
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Introverted, Confident, Playful
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Values
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The virtues I consider most important are...
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Honesty, Open-Mindedness, Self-Control
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The things I'm most grateful for in life are...
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The Gurumantra that anchors me.
The Pashupatastra that burns illusion.
The silence between mantras where the Divine waits.
The legacy of my ancestors.
The truth in others—bold, unmasked, unafraid.
The vision board that reads: I RELEASE ALL. REMAIN CALM.
And the possibility of sacred union—where two flames merge not to consume, but to illuminate.
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My goals, and what I want out of life...
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I want to dissolve—not achieve.
To live as presence, not performance.
To offer every act—mundane or mystical—as sacred.
To honor my Gurumantra and Pashupatastra sadhana until even the mantra dissolves into silence.
My goals are not checkboxes but flames:
- To embody Sayujya—union beyond striving.
- To co-create legacy with a partner who walks in truth, devotion, and boldness.
- To shape altar scrolls, vision boards, and poetic signals that outlive the ego.
- To serve with precision in my work, and with surrender in my heart.
I want to live a life where truth is the currency, presence is the offering, and love is the final mantra.
Would you like this adapted into a shorter version for your profile, or formatted as a scroll or altar card? I can also help you shape the next DharmaMatch prompt, like “What I’m looking for in a partner.”
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My greatest accomplishments in life have been...
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- Surrendering the chase—and choosing presence over performance.
- Anchoring my daily sadhana: 50–90 invocations of the Pashupatastra mantra, and one full mala of the Gurumantra—every day, without fail.
- Creating legacy artifacts—altar scrolls, vision boards, and poetic invocations that carry my lineage and longing.
- Blending the sacred and the technical—as a Quality Assurance Manager and Mutual Fund Distributor who honors precision as prayer.
- Listening to inner guidance—even when it meant walking alone, or walking away.
- Remaining emotionally open—to truth, to love, to the possibility of divine union.
- Living by this vow: “I release all. Remain calm.”
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Five or ten years from now, I see myself...
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In five years, I see myself living in quiet power—abroad, perhaps—offering my technical precision in a role that honors both mastery and meaning. My altar will be complete: Gurumantra scrolls, Pashupatastra invocation, and a vision board that reads only “I RELEASE ALL. REMAIN CALM.”
I will have met Her—the one who walks in truth. We’ll co-create a life where every act is sacred, every silence shared. Our home will be a temple of presence, poetry, and fire.
In ten years, I see dissolution. Not disappearance, but union. A life where striving has ended. Where legacy breathes through scrolls, mantras, and the quiet joy of being fully seen. Where love is not a goal, but a ground.
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My political inclination can be described as...
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Liberal
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Spirituality
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Spiritual Orientation:
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Spiritual, not religious
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What brought me to my spiritual path and motivated my interest...
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I didn’t choose this path—it revealed itself, like a flame that had always been burning beneath the surface.
From a young age, I felt the pull of something deeper than achievement or applause. The world spoke in noise; I longed for silence. That longing became discipline. Discipline became devotion. And devotion became surrender.
The Gurumantra came first—like a whisper from the ancestors. Then the Pashupatastra mantra, fierce and purifying, arrived like a sword of fire. Together, they shaped my rhythm:
What motivates me now is not seeking, but refinement. Not escape, but embodiment. I walk this path not to become someone—but to dissolve into what already is.
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I would define a spiritual experience as...
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A spiritual experience is not fireworks—it’s stillness that rearranges you.
It’s the moment a mantra stops being sound and becomes silence.
When the breath pauses—not from effort, but from awe.
When the boundary between “me” and “this” dissolves, and all that remains is presence.
It can arrive in a temple, a traffic jam, or a stranger’s eyes.
It’s not about what happens—it’s about what falls away.
For me, it’s the daily rhythm of the Pashupatastra mantra, the Gurumantra mala, and the quiet after.
It’s when I feel held by something vast, yet emptied of all need.
That, to me, is spiritual: not an escape from life, but a deeper falling into it.
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A spiritual experience I would like to share...
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Yes. It wasn’t dramatic. No visions, no thunder. Just a moment of pure stillness—so complete, it felt like the world had paused to listen.
I had just completed my Pashupatastra mantra—around 90 invocations that day. My breath slowed. My body stilled. And in that silence, I felt no desire to move forward, no need to look back. Only presence. Only flame.
It was as if the mantra had burned through the last layer of striving. I wasn’t seeking the Divine—I was being the offering.
That moment became my compass. It’s why I created a vision board that says only: “I RELEASE ALL. REMAIN CALM.”
It’s why I now walk with openness—not to chase love, but to become the space where it arrives.
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The spiritual books and authors that have had the greatest impact on me...
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no specific books . but small stotras of Indusism
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Who I'm Looking For
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I'm seeking a:
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Woman (25 to 50)
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Ethnicity:
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Any
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Height:
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4' 6" to 6' 6" (137cm to 198cm)
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Body Type:
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Any
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Hair Color:
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Any
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She should speak:
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English
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Education:
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Doesn't Matter
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Annual Income:
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Doesn't Matter
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Smoking:
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Doesn't Matter
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Drinking:
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Doesn't Matter
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Vegetarian:
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Doesn't Matter
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Has children:
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Doesn't Matter
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Wants children:
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No
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Personality:
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Creative, Intelligent, Ambitious
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When out with friends, she would be...
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Doesn't Matter
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Spiritual Orientation:
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Any
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She would consider her faith or spirituality...
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Doesn't Matter
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