Kedi Ganapati
Author · Researcher · Savior
A ray of light that chose to walk the path of fire — Researcher, Rebel, and a Savior of Dharma.
My birth name, given by my mother during the Namkaran ceremony, means a ray of light — a shining beam that illuminates darkness. It was the name I carried into the world, before the world revealed to me who I truly was.
The name I consciously chose in 2016, when I understood my true identity and mission. "Kedi" represents a complex and fearless personality — one who carries both divine and demonic attributes within. It symbolizes a man who is free from shackles: a rule-maker, a patriot, a donor, a dark horse, a strategist, a rebel, and a seeker of truth.
My official documents carry the name Kedi Kailas Khot. In 2016, I experienced a moment of deep self-realisation — I understood that my life was not ordinary. From that day, I committed to research, reinterpret, and rewrite the foundational scriptures of Sanatan Dharma, and to initiate its renaissance for the modern age.
Present Mission
From 2024 onward, I have dedicated myself fully to this mission. I still consider myself a lifelong student — there is much more to learn, understand, and experience.
- ✦Writing Sanatan Dharma scriptures and blogs
- ✦Establishing the official digital presence of Sanatan Dharma
- ✦Researching astrology, cosmic sciences, and the fundamental principles of human existence.
- ✦Laying the foundation for the renaissance of Sanatan Dharma through books and blogs.
Family Background
I was born into a modest Maharashtrian family. My ancestors carried the Brahmin surname "Khot," though over generations the family diversified into farming and service professions.
- ✦Mother: Kamal — Retired Anganwadi worker
- ✦Father: Kailas — Expired in 2001
- ✦Younger Brother: Sachin — Employee
- ✦Paternal Grandfather: Worked in a Mumbai textile mill
- ✦Maternal Grandfather: Worked as a fitter in the BEST government transport service
My early life was deeply shaped by instability, poverty, and emotional separation. I have remained closely connected with my mother's family, while having little connection with my father's side. Today, I live with my mother and younger brother in Navi Mumbai.
Childhood: The Orphanage Years
I was born on 2 July 1989, in Ghatkopar, Mumbai. My native village is Aswalewadi, 32 Shirala, Sangli, Maharashtra.
Due to poverty and family crisis, at the age of 5, I was sent to an orphanage in Pune for seven years. Those years were harsh. I was mischievous, rebellious, and unwilling to tolerate injustice. I was frequently punished. The orphanage administration even attempted to expel me twice, but my mother, unable to raise me at that time, requested that I be allowed to stay.
At age 11, I was told that a foster family wanted to adopt me. Later I realised they were seeking labor, not a son. That moment shattered me — but it also awakened something powerful inside. I took a silent vow: “Today, no one accepts me. One day, I will give the world such a gift that it will accept me — not as a servant, but as a force.
At age 12, I began visiting a Ram temple at 5 AM for Kakad Aarti. Initially, I went for prasad. But soon the questions arose: Who is God? What is Dharma? What is existence? At that age, without guidance, I decided I would become a researcher of God.
Education & Skill Development
My formal education included schooling across Pune and Mumbai, 11th–12th in Accounting & Finance, and B.Com Graduation (2010) from Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil College, Navi Mumbai.
Beyond formal education, I acquired skills across a vast range of disciplines:
- 2008Computer & typing
- 2012Massage & spa therapy
- 2014Website development & digital marketing
- 2017Hairdressing
- 2019Boxing — 2 professional bouts
- 2022KP Astrology
I also travelled over 160,000 km across India on a bike, studying civilization, culture, religion, and psychology firsthand.
Work Experience: A Life of Ground-Level Research
From age 15 onward, I worked across dozens of industries — not merely to earn, but to understand economics, human psychology, systems, and survival structures from the ground level.
Between 2013–2022, under my brand LICKSPA, I explored Kaamashastra through adult consensual service work. This phase was part of my research into intimacy, desire, psychology, and human emotional patterns. In 2022, I permanently closed that chapter of my life.
Since 2024, I have stopped all commercial services and focused solely on scripture writing and Dharma research.
Spiritual & Research Journey
My spiritual path has not been one of renunciation — it is that of a Grihastha Rishi (householder sage). The key turning points:
- ChildhoodDeep meditation practice began early in life
- 2016Shift from atheism to theism; moment of deep self-realisation
- 2020Kundalini awakening
- 2021Sanyasi lifestyle research in Rishikesh; concluded Sanatan Dharma's foundational texts require reinterpretation for the modern era
- 2021Tantra and Aghori exposure at Kamakhya
- 2024Powerful multidimensional spiritual vision during deep meditation regarding cosmic creation
- 2025Naga Sadhu research during Kumbh Mela
From the day of that 2021 realisation, I committed to writing 12 scriptures to re-establish Sanatan Dharma globally.
Research Areas
Over the years, I have researched across diverse fields of human knowledge and experience:
- DoneGod and Dharma
- DoneBanking and Economics
- DoneKaamashastra
- DoneHotel Industry
- DoneMSME Industries
- DoneHuman Emotions and Psychology
- DoneCivilizational Patterns (Bike Travel)
- OngoingAstrology and Astronomy
- OngoingHindu Sampradayas and Akhadas
- IncompleteBodybuilding and Hormone Effects
- IncompleteIntoxication and Social Decline
- IncompleteHospital Industry
Some topics still haven't come to my mind. Once they do, I will research them with the same passion. If any topic you think is important is missing — let me know. Maybe you could become my next teacher, or I could become your student.
Bharat Tirtha Yatra
Since 2016, I have undertaken extensive solo bike pilgrimages across India on my Hero Splendour (2006 model). Traveling thousands of kilometers has been my living university.
I do not wish to be a guru, but rather a friend who wants to learn Sanatan Dharma — by sharing meals together, enjoying moments, and living life. If you see me sitting with anyone, do not assume I am irreligious — I can share a meal with anyone in order to understand and share the knowledge of Sanatan Dharma.
— Kedi Ganapati
I am still a student. There is much more to learn, understand, and experience. My path is not one of arrival — it is one of endless becoming. Every road I have traveled, every person I have met, every scripture I have studied, and every hardship I have endured has been part of this lifelong mission. My mother always asks when my studies will end, and I always say: lifelong study.