The New York Times has described him as a 'Man's Stand Against Junk Food as Diabetes Climbs Across India,' featuring his story on its front page.
Inspired by this divine connection, Rahul embraced regular meditation, leading to significant transformations in his life, including the improved health of his son, Arjunuday.
[4] As his devotion to Neem Karoli Baba deepened, Rahul established the NKB Divine Meditation Centre in Delhi in 2024, following a transformative spiritual experience.
[6][2][7] The foundation supports homeless people with in-kind help, providing clothes, blankets, dry ration and dignity kits.
This center is a sanctuary for spiritual seekers, guided by the teachings of Neem Karoli Baba, revered as an incarnation of Lord Hanuman.