Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 8, Verse 21 emphasizes the ultimate destination, the supreme abode, which is described as unmanifest and imperishable. Narayanan Vaghul, a remarkable human being and erudite businessman, exemplified these qualities throughout his life. His unwavering vision and pragmatic approach made him a respected mentor and advisor. As a board member for over two decades, Vaghul’s sharp memory, clear thinking, and ability to guide brave decisions were invaluable assets. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Vaghul’s kindness, generosity, and dedication to uplifting others were evident. He believed in the harmonious interplay between science and spirituality, adhering to the wisdom of Sanatana Dharma and putting it into practice. His thoughts, words, and actions were aligned, enabling him to execute his ideas with precision. Vaghul’s selfless nature and unwavering commitment to the nation’s well-being were remarkable. He prioritized the needs of the disempowered, his companies, and employees before his own. Despite his achievements, he remained humble and always emphasized fulfilling his duty. Vaghul’s legacy extends beyond his professional achievements. As the chairman of GiveIndia and his involvement with Pratham, he touched countless lives through his philanthropic efforts. He instilled a strong sense of philanthropic duty and guided the establishment of the Piramal Foundation. Vaghul’s unwavering support and wise counsel were invaluable during challenging times. His mentorship and transformative contributions to India’s banking industry will continue to inspire future generations. Narayanan Vaghul will be remembered as a pioneering business leader and an inspirational figure who exemplified the best of humanity. His legacy will live on through the lives he impacted and the positive changes he brought to the world.