
Steve Jobs' Handwritten Letter on Kumbh Mela Fetches ₹4.32 Crore at Auction
January 15, 2025: A handwritten letter by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, detailing his plans to visit India for the Kumbh Mela, has been sold at an auction by Bonhams for an astounding $500,312 (₹4.32 crore). Written in 1974, the letter was addressed to his childhood friend Tim Brown, offering a rare glimpse into Jobs’ spiritual journey and introspective thoughts during his youth.
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Postmarked just a day before Jobs’ 19th birthday, the letter reflects his exploration of Zen Buddhism and a longing for spiritual fulfillment. Jobs shared his intention to travel to India for the Kumbh Mela, writing, “I wish to go to India for the Kumbh Mela, which starts in April. I will be leaving sometime in March, not really certain yet.” He signed off the heartfelt message with “Shanti, Steve Jobs.”
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Steve Jobs’ spiritual journey in India began with an intention to visit the ashram of Neem Karoli Baba in Uttarakhand. However, upon arriving in Nainital, he learned that Neem Karoli Baba had passed away the previous year. Despite this, Jobs stayed at Kainchi Dham Ashram, deeply immersing himself in the teachings of Neem Karoli Baba and spending seven months exploring India’s culture and spirituality.
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The transformation was evident when Jobs returned to the United States. As he recounted, “My head had been shaved, I was wearing Indian cotton robes, and my skin had turned a deep, chocolate brown-red from the sun.” He even adopted the orange robes of a Sadhu, reflecting his spiritual enlightenment.
In a poignant twist, Laurene Powell Jobs, Steve Jobs’ widow, has fulfilled one of his unfulfilled wishes by attending the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 in Prayagraj. Laurene, who has been given the Hindu name “Kamala” by her guru Swami Kailashanand Giri, has been participating in rituals, including meditation, Kriya Yoga, and Pranayama. Despite developing allergies during her visit, she plans to partake in the sacred Ganga River bath ritual.
Accompanied by a 40-member entourage, Laurene’s presence at the Mahakumbh underscores her respect for Indian traditions and her late husband’s enduring spiritual legacy.
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