Don't worry, it's a short one. I haven't yet got around to doing anything in my life.
Now that you know so many things about me, I think now tell you my nickname - Yogee

Brahmacharya:
Well, I was born in the center of India at Nagpur, a quarter of a century before the Y2k bomb will blow up my cyber residence. Nagpur is a medium sized city with a population of about 50-60 lakhs. It is the winter capital of the state of Maharashtra. It is known for its oranges and extremely hot weather.

I was born on the 16th of November 1974. Yes - you guessed it - I'm a Scorpio. Almost a typical Scorpio. But there's a paradox here. Infact, there is no such person as a typical Scorpio because inherently all Scorpios are different. I wouldn't like to say more of the characteristics of a Scorpio. You can discover that for yourself here.

I studied in various schools across the breadth of India from Navyug Vidyalaya in Baroda, Gujrat to Gauhati Public School, Gauhati in the Northeast and Mumbai and Nagpur in between. I studied Mechanical Engineering at Visveswaraya Regional College of Engineering, Nagpur. A very relaxed college and a very relaxed course. This was the time when I developed all those interests that you saw previously.

Some great person, I think it was G.B.Shaw, had remarked that after getting a Graduate/Bachelor's degree, you feel that you know everything in the world. After getting a Post Graduate/Master's degree, you come to know that there are many more things to know and after a PhD/Doctorate degree, you come to know that you know nothing at all.

Grihasthashram:
So with a B.E degree in hand, I felt like a man! I set out to conquer the world. A certain company in Bangalore (Motor Industries Co Ltd.) found me a suitable candidate during campus interview. But they thought that I required further training in company specific matters.

Vanaprastha:
But very soon, I got bored of the training. I decided to try my luck at the CAT exam. Lady Luck smiled on me and I got calls from 3 IIMs. By the time, I had fallen in love with Bangalore, so I decided to join the IIM at Bangalore.

I had an impeccable record at school. I slacked down a bit during my engg. college days because of my other interests. But still I considered myself a stud. No longer!. I have never tasted such academic defeat before as I have at IIMB. However, there have been benefits also. Now I know my limits better. The two years here were a process of self discovery.

I also discovered a good life, terrific friends and of course the Internet. But I had to wait for a course called Multimedia to be able to construct this home in the cyberworld.

Sanyas: To be or not To be?