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CHENNAI, INDIA, February 25, 2002: Tatwamasi S Dixit at just 11, knew the Vedas by heart. At 29, the priest from Varanasi is the managing director of Info Vedic Services Pvt Ltd. He did his parallel education when he was still training to be a priest and then completed his CA. “After that I decided to use my Vedic knowledge in business development.” He now creates CDs for improving human health, uses the principles of the Vedas in Kayalakpa, a centre for the body, mind and soul, in Chennai. A large part of his work is based on the belief that our scriptural practices are purely based on quantum physics. “I have divided human ambitions into two zones — problem or desire management. According to which category they fit into, I provide solutions.” It’s Dixit’s research unit — Ojas — that produces the vedic hymns. “My idea is to project our rich culture in the modern world using modern technology,” Dixit says.