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‘A man moves on to become a legend’: Sadhguru pays tribute to industrialist Ratan Tata

Sadhguru shared a heartfelt post, remembering his interactions with Tata and the substantial impact Tata made on India.

Sadhguru pays tribute to Ratan TataSadhguru pays tribute to Ratan Tata

Renowned industrialist and philanthropist Ratan Tata, who was critically ill, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 86 at a Mumbai hospital. Fellow leaders, politicians and celebrities have been paying respects to Tata, one of India’s most beloved icons on social media.

Spiritual leader Sadhguru recently shared a heartfelt post on X that featured nostalgic visuals honouring Ratan Tata. In the video, Sadhguru is seen presenting Tata with the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ during the ‘Giants Day Award Function’ in 2017. He remarked, “The Tata group has not just been a business but a significant part in making of this nation. We acknowledge you for that, sir.” The video further showcases a montage of memorable moments highlighting Ratan Tata’s interactions with Sadhguru.

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“A man moves on to become a legend,” he wrote in the caption of the post, which has gone viral. Many users took to the comments section to share their views. One user highlighted a notable quote from Sadhguru in the video: “To become a successful man, there’s no need for philosophies or teachings. Just eliminate this one thought: ‘What about me?’ Ratan Tata serves as a remarkable example of this.”

Another user wrote, “Bharat has always been a cradle for great human beings who exemplify love and generosity in every aspect of their lives. My heartfelt condolences to the people of Bharat and all who loved him. The Living Legend.”

Many other prominent figures, such as Mukesh Ambani, Anand Mahindra, Harsh Goenka, and Bill Gates, expressed their tributes to the legend on social media.

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