Apple Steve Jobs India Trip: Before starting Apple, Steve Jobs had traveled to India. Before coming here, he had expressed his desire to come to India in a letter written to his friend Tim Brown. In this letter written in 1974, Jobs told Tim that he wanted to go to the Kumbh Mela. Recently this letter was auctioned for about Rs 4.32 crore. This letter shows what was going on in his life before starting Apple's journey, and what he wanted to achieve.
Steve Jobs wrote this letter to his childhood friend Tim Brown just before his 19th birthday. He told Tim his complete plan to go to India and said that he wanted to go to Kumbh Mela. Steve Jobs He ended this letter by writing 'Shanti', which in Hindu belief is used for peace and tranquility.
When Steve Jobs was going through a major change in his life, he picked up the pen and wrote this letter. Jobs came to India in 1974, and he wanted to visit Neem Karoli Baba's ashram in Uttarakhand. But he came to know that the spiritual leader passed away last year.
Despite this, Steve decided to stay in Kainchi Dham and continued following the teachings of Neem Karoli Baba. He spent seven months in India and returned to America spiritually stronger. His personality had completely changed, which is also reflected in Apple's journey.
Steve Jobs could not go to the Kumbh Mela, but his wife Lauren Powell Jobs has come to the Mahakumbh to fulfill his wish. Despite being allergic, he plans to take a bath in the Ganga the next day. There is a team of 40 people with Powell Jobs in India. Steve Jobs' letter has been auctioned by Bonhams.