Celebrating Birthday with Maa Ganga
12/13/20251 min read


Why am I cutting a cake near Maa Ganga?
Because this is not just a birthday celebration for me—it is an act of gratitude. 🙏🕉️
Ten years ago, I stood at this very place completely lost, confused, and unsure of where life was heading. In that phase, Maa Ganga became my silent guide. She didn’t give me instant success or easy answers, but she slowly showed me direction.
That is why the first piece of cake always goes to Maa.
It is my way of saying thank you—for the patience she gave me, for the clarity she brought over time, and for shaping my purpose in life.
Over the years, I kept returning to Haridwar and Rishikesh, sometimes four times a month, pulled by a feeling I couldn’t explain. And every visit eased my hurdles—not magically, but gently, one step at a time.
Today, I may not be “successful” by the world’s standards, but I know who I am and why I exist—to guide, support, and help others. That certainty itself is a blessing.
For me, Maa Ganga is not just a river; she is a mother.
When I speak to her, it feels like my words reach Bhole Baba directly.
So cutting a cake here is not celebration—it is devotion, gratitude, and a son’s duty toward his Maa.
That is why Rishikesh and Haridwar are my second home.
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