Gaur Gopal Das Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More

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Bio/Wiki
Other name Prabhu Gaur Gopal Das
Profession(s) • Monk
• Life Coach
• Motivational Speaker
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) in centimeters– 170 cm
in meters– 1.70 m
in feet & inches– 5’ 7”
Eye Colour Black
Hair Colour Bald
Religious Career
Diksha (Initiation) Year, 1996
Teacher Radhanath Swami
Philosophy Achintya-Bheda-Abheda
Temple ISKCON
Famous Quote(s) • “Feed your faith, your doubts shall starve to death.”
• “Don’t regret knowing the people who come in your life. Good people give you happiness. Bad people give you experience. The worst ones give you lessons and the best people give you memories.”
• Bad attitude is like a flat tyre. You can’t go anywhere unless you change it.
• “A lot of misunderstanding can be avoided if we talk to each other instead of talking about each other.”
• “Material joy has two problems. It makes one insensitive and irresponsible. But Spiritual joy makes one super sensitive and supper responsible.”
Awards & Honours February 2016: Rotary International’s ‘Super Achiever Award’ issued by Rotary Club Mumbai, India for outstanding contribution to the field of spirituality and inspiration

June 2017: ‘YouTube Silver Creator Award’ issued by YouTube for crossing 100,000 subscribers on the YouTube channel ‘Gaur Gopal Das’
October 2017: ‘Danveer Karna Award’ issued by Kalinga Institute Of Technology, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, India for selfless contributions to promote the ideologies of ‘Art of Giving’ and ‘Compassion’ throughout the world
January 2018: ‘Ideal Youth Spiritual Guru Award’ by MIT World Peace University, Pune to recognise contributions in motivating and guiding the world in the values of simple living and high thinking
March 2018: ‘Best Spiritual/Motivational Show On The Web’ by Indian Wiki Media, Alt Balaji for the best spiritual content on the web
October 2018: ‘YouTube Gold Play Button’ by YouTube for crossing a million subscribers on the YouTube channel

October 2018:‘Gandhi Peace Prize’ by Bharat Nirman Foundation at the 10th Asiad Literature Festival at Ethiraj College for Women in Chennai, Tamil Nadu for spreading peace and harmony in the world

November 2018: ‘Doctor of Letters (Honoris Causa)’ by Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), Bhubaneswar, Odisha in recognition of outstanding and distinguished personality and motivating skill to make people think logically with reasoning

February 2019: ‘The Extraordinaire Spiritual Leader Award’ by Brand Vision and Nex Brands in partnership with Times Network and Kamdhenu Nxt for extraordinary spiritual leadership

February 2019: ‘IMAI Award’ by The Kaizen Institute India for leadership in promoting personal excellence

April 2019: ‘Bharat Shiromani Award,’ an award given to those Indians who have achieved excellence in their respective field, by the Shiromani Institute
May 2019: ‘Mahatma Gandhi Leadership Award’ by NRI Welfare Society for extraordinary achievement in spreading awareness of value-based leadership around the world
June 2019: ‘Certificate of Recognition’ by California State Assembly, the lower house of the California State Legislature, for promoting world peace and global harmony

October 2019: ‘Man of the Year’ award by Junior Chamber International (JCI), a non-profit international non-governmental organization, Marine Drive, Mumbai to recognise the work done for the society
November 2019: ‘Atta Galatta-Bangalore Literature Festival Book Prize’ by Atta Galatta Book Stores (Bangalore Literature Festival) for the book “Life’s Amazing Secrets: How to Find Balance and Purpose in Your Life” for the popular choice in the category of non-fiction
December 2019: ‘Most Stylish International Life Coach’ by Lokmat Media Pvt. Ltd., a media house, for making wisdom contemporary relevant and stylish
January 2020: ‘Diamond of Cusrow Wadia Institute of Technology’ by Cusrow Wadia Institute of Technology (CWIT) Alumni Association to honour and recognise the best alumnus of the college doing exceptional work in the world
January 2020: ‘Crossword Book Award’ (Popular Choice Award) by Crossword Book Stores for the book ‘Life’s Amazing Secrets: How to Find Balance and Purpose in Your Life’
February 2020: ‘Most Influential Global Speaker Leader’ by the Arts For Peace Awards, Beverly Hills California for excellence in conveying messages of wisdom and arts
February 2020: ‘Dadasaheb Phalke Global Change Maker of the Year 2020’ by Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival (DPIFF) for spreading transformational wisdom and bringing change globally
February 2020: ‘American Eagle Award’ by the Jewish Community of Beverly Hills, California for being an iconic global peace leader
February 2020: Listed amongst the 101 most fabulous global coaching leaders by the ‘World HRD Congress,’ a leadership platform for human resource leaders, ‘ET Now,’ an English-language business and finance news channel in India, and ‘Canadian University Dubai,’ a university in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

December 2021: ‘Bharat Gaurav Award’ by Sanskriti Yuva Sanstha for distinguished service to the nation and outstanding individual achievements
March 2022: ‘Hall of Fame 2022 Award’ by Pune Times Mirror, an Indian tabloid daily edition newspaper published in the English language, for the significant contribution made as a lifestyle and motivational strategist
March 2022: ‘Global Leader, The Extraordinaire’ by ‘NexBrands Inc,’ a marketing consultancy company, and ‘Brand Vision Marketing,’ a Canadian marketing agency, in recognition of the global impact created by thought leadership
April 2022: ‘Most Positive Social Media Influencer’ by India Today, a weekly Indian English-language news magazine, and RPG Group, an Indian industrial and services conglomerate, for influencing people’s lives with positivity and happiness
September 2022: ‘COEP Abhimaan Award’ by the alumni association of the College of Engineering, Pune for being a distinguished alumnus of the College of Engineering, Pune (COEP)
Personal Life
Date of Birth 24 December 1973 (Monday)
Age (as of 2022) 49 Years
Birthplace Wambori (also spelt as Vambori) village, Maharashtra
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Signature
Nationality Indian
Hometown Pune
College/University • The Cusrow Wadia Institute of Technology in Pune, Maharashtra
• COEP Technological University in Pune (1992-1995)
Educational Qualification(s) • Diploma in Electrical Engineering from The Cusrow Wadia Institute of Technology
• Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from COEP Technological University
Religion Hinduism
Lineage Brahma-Madhva-Gaudiya Sampradaya
Sect Vaishnavism (Gaudiya Vaishnavism)
Relationships & More
Marital Status He is a celibate.
Family
Wife/Spouse N/A
Parents His father worked for the Meteorological Department of India.
Siblings He has a younger sister.

Some Lesser Known Facts About Gaur Gopal Das

  • Gaur Gopal Das, a renowned Indian monk and author, has gained widespread recognition for his ability to share valuable life lessons, experiences, and teachings at an international level. With a unique approach to spirituality, he has been instrumental in helping people, particularly young individuals, deepen their understanding of this subject. His engaging speeches, filled with practicality, logical reasoning, and a touch of humor, have earned him immense popularity. Prior to embracing the monastic life, Gaur Gopal Das was an engineer and currently holds the esteemed position of a senior saint in the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). He is widely regarded as one of the most prominent and esteemed monks in India.
  • Wambori, Maharashtra was the birthplace of a young man who came into this world as a member of a middle-class Marwari Jain family.
  • He was raised as a privileged child, accustomed to having meals only if they were prepared to his liking and never at home.
  • During the interview, he disclosed his long-standing aspiration to make a profound difference in the world and positively impact people’s lives through his professional endeavors, starting from his childhood.
  • During an interview about his motivation to make a positive impact, Gaur Gopal Das expressed his gratitude for being surrounded by compassionate individuals who have dedicated themselves to making a difference in the world. He shared an inspiring story about one of his neighbors, a school teacher, who selflessly taught English grammar and spoken English to underprivileged children for four days a week in the evenings, without charging any fees. Learning about this neighbor’s generosity deeply inspired Gaur, and he aspired to become someone like him.<br><br>Gaur also recalled another incident from his own life, where a group of approximately 60 young individuals between the ages of 18 and 24, living near his house, came together to support the underprivileged members of their community. These youngsters would request their mothers to save a small portion of rice every time they cooked a meal. Once a month, the group would pool all the rice they had collected and gather funds from their parents to purchase ingredients such as khichadi, sambar, or dal. They would then cook these meals and distribute them to those in need within their community. This act of compassion and unity left a lasting impression on Gaur, further fueling his desire to become an impactful person.
  • During an interview, he discussed the passing of his father in 2009 due to Parkinson’s disease, a neurological disorder. He mentioned that he used to work long hours in order to excel at his job, hoping that someone, somewhere would benefit from his efforts. However, in a social media video, Gaur Gopal Das disclosed that he had a strained relationship with his father and had refrained from speaking to him for nearly two years. He shared that his father once humbled himself by placing his head on Das’ feet and pleading for him to set aside his ego and communicate. Eventually, Das resumed communication with his father at the request of his mother.
  • Due to his past encounters, Gaur Gopal Das made a conscious decision to extend assistance to others while he was studying engineering. Consequently, he approached two 10th-grade students and offered his help with their studies. Recognizing their need for guidance in Mathematics, Gaur Gopal dedicated two hours each day for an entire year to teach them the subject.
  • Gaur Gopal Das joined Hewlett Packard (HP), an American multinational information technology company, as an electrical engineer after successfully completing his studies in electrical engineering. However, in 1996, he made the decision to leave his job at HP and embark on a new path as a monk and lifestyle coach.
  • , was astonished to find himself surrounded by thirty monks in the monastery in Mumbai, all of whom had impressive academic backgrounds. This was the moment when Gaur Gopal Das embarked on his spiritual journey and received Diksha (Initiation) from his revered teacher Radhanath Swami.
  • During an interview, Das, who had accomplished remarkable achievements in academics, reminisced about his early days in the monastery. He candidly admitted that he felt humbled upon witnessing other monks who possessed even more outstanding academic accomplishments. However, he credited his teacher, Radhanath Swami, for teaching him the significance of humility. Swami emphasized that humility should be regarded as a magnificent quality essential for growth in various domains, such as professional and spiritual. In 1996, Gaur Gopal Das unexpectedly found himself leading a group of engineering students in a mantra chant, known as kirtan.
  • In an interview, Gaur Gopal das discussed his daily routine at the monastery. He revealed that his typical day begins at 3 am with a group meditation that lasts until a quarter past 7. Following the meditation, all the monks have breakfast and then gather for discussions on scriptures and spiritual principles until 9 am. Afterward, everyone in the monastery goes about their respective tasks, which may include taking online classes and attending to guests. At 2:30 pm, lunch is served, and later in the day, the group reconvenes for further discussions. Some monks also go outside in the evening to share their teachings with students. Gaur shared that he, like other monks, used to personally reach out to students for around five years, but eventually shifted to teaching through online platforms and connecting with followers digitally. Before going to bed, he practices gratitude by reflecting on the events of the day.
  • Gaur Gopal Das embarked on a journey in 2005, traversing various cities and countries to impart profound spiritual, corporate, and personal wisdom to individuals. With a strong focus on the corporate domain, a majority of his flights are dedicated to delivering insightful teachings to corporate audiences. During an interview, he remarked, “My extensive travels entail approximately 150 to 200 flights per year, and at times even reaching 250 flights, constituting a substantial part of my life.”
  • He has delivered speeches at esteemed institutions and corporate establishments across countries such as the United States and England.
  • Gaur Gopal Das has been extended multiple invitations to deliver speeches at the House of Commons in London, United Kingdom.
  • He has collaborated with numerous institutions including Google, Salesforce, the Bombay Stock Exchange, CII, and Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO), among others. During his visit to Ernst & Young in London, he delivered an inspiring speech titled “The Monk Who Bought A Ferrari,” which received tremendous acclaim.

  • On the occasion of ‘World Kidney Day’ at Ravindra Natya Mandir, he, along with Shammi Kapoor and Shatrughan Sinha, had served as keynote speakers for the event.
  • Sruti Dharma Das, the Temple President of ISKCON’s Bhaktivedanta Manor in the United Kingdom, has earned great admiration from him.
  • He performs as both a vocalist and a guitarist.
  • In 2018, Gaur Gopal Das penned his first book titled “Life’s Amazing Secrets: Discovering Balance and Purpose in Your Life,” sharing his personal life lessons and teachings. The book serves as a guide for readers to align their lives according to their desired path.
  • Gaur Gopal Das published the book “The Way of the Monk: The Four Steps to Peace, Purpose and Lasting Happiness” in 2020, offering insights on how to find ease and happiness amidst challenging circumstances.
  • In his insightful book, titled ‘Energize Your Mind: A Monk’s Guide to Mindful Living’ (2022), Gaur Gopal Das delves into the workings of the mind.

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