My Journey

An author, yoga educator, entrepreneur, and lifelong student of life, exploring the deeper dimensions of human existence.

A Journey of Learning

Every Path Became a Teacher

From technology and entrepreneurship to travel, Yoga and writing, each phase of life added a new layer to my understanding.

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Technology

How systems work

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Business

Resilience & creativity

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Travel

Freedom & perspective

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India

Silence & wisdom

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Yoga

Awareness & balance

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Writing

Connecting it all

Every journey begins with curiosity. Mine began with technology, evolved through entrepreneurship, expanded through travel, deepened through Yoga, and eventually led to writing User Manual for a Human Being. Today, this website brings together everything I continue to learn about life, consciousness, creativity, and human potential.

It All Started with Curiosity

Growing up, I was always fascinated by understanding how things worked. Whether it was technology, human behaviour, or the world around us, curiosity became the common thread that shaped every decision I made. Looking back today, I realise that every phase of my life was preparing me for the next one, even when I didn’t know it at the time.

Building Through Technology

Studying Computer Science taught me structured thinking and problem solving. Over the years, I built websites, mobile applications, digital platforms, and brands while exploring graphic design, publishing, and product development. Technology became the foundation that allowed ideas to become reality.

The Entrepreneurial Journey

Entrepreneurship became my greatest classroom. Every business challenge taught resilience, patience, creativity, and the importance of understanding people rather than simply building products.

The Road Became My Teacher

Travelling alone teaches lessons that cannot be learned from books. The mountains, forests, deserts, and countless conversations with strangers gradually changed the way I looked at life.

A Journey of Learning, Creating, and Sharing Human Experience

Knowledge

Exploring the origins of life, consciousness, human behaviour, and self-realisation through books, research, and continuous learning.

Impact

Building meaningful ventures, teaching yoga, and creating resources that inspire awareness, creativity, and personal growth.

Building CraftEarth, A Gallery to a Brand

Technology taught me how to build systems. Entrepreneurship taught me how to build something that could serve people. What began as a simple idea gradually evolved into CraftEarth—a home décor and gifting brand built with the vision of creating meaningful products while combining creativity with technology. Like every entrepreneurial journey, it started with uncertainty, small beginnings, and countless lessons learned through experience.

As the business grew, so did its complexity. Managing thousands of product designs, inventory, customer expectations, online orders, offline retail, and logistics required more than hard work—it required building efficient systems. Drawing upon my background in Computer Science, I designed and developed many of these systems myself. From creating the website and mobile applications to developing an integrated inventory and billing system, every component was built with a single objective: to connect multiple sales channels into one seamless omnichannel experience.

Today, CraftEarth operates through two retail stores, its own website and mobile applications, and leading marketplaces such as Amazon and Blinkit, all working together through a centralized inventory system. More than 5,000 unique product designs and over 80,000 individual products are managed through barcode-based inventory, allowing every sale, whether online or offline, to remain connected in real time. While these numbers reflect the scale of the business, they are not what I value most. The real education came from the journey itself.

Building a brand taught me that entrepreneurship is not simply about selling products. It is about solving problems, creating systems, understanding people, making difficult decisions, adapting to constant change, and continuing to move forward despite uncertainty. Every challenge became an opportunity to learn. Every mistake became a lesson. 

Every milestone became a reminder that meaningful growth is built one small step at a time. Looking back today, I realize that CraftEarth gave me far more than a successful business. It taught me discipline, resilience, patience, leadership, and the importance of building systems that allow ideas to grow into something far greater than we first imagine.

"A business is not built by selling products. It is built by solving problems, creating systems, and earning people's trust every single day."
Viral Chawla
Founder

Yoga School of Bharat

My travels eventually led me to one of the most profound discoveries of my life—Yoga. As I explored its philosophy and practised its techniques, I realised that Yoga is far more than physical exercise. It is a complete science of understanding the human body, mind, breath, energy, and consciousness. Its purpose is not merely to improve flexibility but to cultivate awareness in every aspect of life.

With this understanding, I founded Yoga School of Bharat with a simple vision: to present the authentic teachings of Yoga in a practical, scientific, and accessible way for modern life.

Through regular classes, workshops, and educational initiatives, I share both the practical and philosophical dimensions of Yoga, helping people move beyond postures to experience greater physical well-being, mental clarity, emotional balance, and inner awareness.

Whether someone is stepping onto a yoga mat for the very first time or seeking a deeper understanding of traditional yogic wisdom, my aim is to make Yoga meaningful, applicable, and transformative in everyday life.

Many of the insights gained through years of study, teaching, travel, and self-inquiry eventually became the foundation for my book, User Manual for a Human Being, bringing together science, psychology, philosophy, spirituality, and Yoga into one integrated journey of understanding ourselves.

Learning from India

While building businesses taught me how the world works, travelling across India taught me how life works. Motorcycling became much more than a hobby—it became a way of exploring the country, its people, and ultimately myself. Riding solo across the southern states of India, Ladakh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and many other regions exposed me to an extraordinary diversity of cultures, landscapes, traditions, and ways of life.

Some journeys tested endurance, including riding nearly 1,200 kilometres in a single day on open highways from Hyderabad to Gwalior and over 850 kilometres through the challenging Himalayan roads between Leh and Jammu in a single day. Yet the true value of these journeys was never measured in kilometres.

Along the way, I visited ashrams across Uttarakhand, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and other parts of India. I spent time with monks, teachers, practitioners, and people whose wisdom came not from textbooks but from the way they lived. Those conversations, experiences, and moments of silence gradually transformed travel into learning. They taught me that India is far more than a geographical nation—it is a living repository of knowledge, philosophy, spirituality, and human experience that continues to inspire seekers from around the world.

Every journey left me with new questions, fresh perspectives, and a deeper appreciation for the timeless wisdom preserved across this remarkable country.

Why I Wrote User Manual for a Human Being

Driven by curiosity and a passion for learning, I explore the deeper questions of existence and the principles that shape human experience. My work brings together diverse perspectives to encourage self-discovery, personal growth, and a more conscious way of living.

Throughout my journey, I noticed that science, psychology, philosophy, religion, and spirituality often seemed to ask the same fundamental questions from different perspectives. Yet there was very little that brought these ideas together in a logical, accessible way. That observation became the inspiration for User Manual for a Human Being.

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My career

Author

User Manual for a Human Being

Exploring the human experience through science, psychology, yoga, spirituality, and self-inquiry. Bringing together diverse perspectives to help readers better understand life.

Founder & Yoga Educator

Yoga School of Bharat

Dedicated to making authentic yoga practical, accessible, and relevant for physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being through classes, workshops, and educational initiatives.

Entrepreneur

CraftEarth

Building a platform that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and conscious living through handcrafted products inspired by culture, tradition, and artistic expression.

Areas of Interest
🧠 Human Psychology
🧘 Yoga & Meditation
🌌 Science & Spirituality
📖 Writing & Research
🌱 Entrepreneurship
🎤 Teaching & Public Speaking
🏍 Adventure Travel & Exploration
🎨 Design & Creativity
📚 Lifelong Learning

Let's Connect

If my work resonates with you, I’d be happy to connect. Feel free to reach out regarding books, workshops, yoga programs, collaborations, or simply to share your thoughts.

The Journey Continues

Every experience shared on this page has been a chapter of a much larger journey—one that continues to evolve every day.

Through these blogs, I explore the ideas, experiences, and questions that have shaped my understanding of life. Some articles delve into human psychology, Yoga, philosophy, science, and spirituality. Others share lessons from entrepreneurship, technology, creativity, motorcycle journeys across India, and the many conversations and experiences that inspired my book, User Manual for a Human Being.

Whether you’re interested in understanding yourself more deeply, building something meaningful, exploring Yoga beyond the physical practice, or simply seeing life from a different perspective, I hope these writings encourage curiosity, reflection, and lifelong learning.

This journey is not about finding all the answers—it is about continuing to ask better questions.

Start with my first article, The Many Roads That Led Me Here, or explore the topics that interest you most.