Padma Shri Acharya Jonas: Know his journey from Rio to Rishikesh
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A journey from Rio to Rishikesh: The heart-touching story of Padma Shri Awardee and vedic teacher Acharya Jonas Masetti

From the bustling streets of Brazil to the spiritual heart of India, Jonas Masetti’s journey is one of profound transformation. Drawn by the Vedas, the Gita, and the timeless beauty of Sanskrit, he embraced Sanatan Dharma with devotion. Honoured with the Padma Shri and recognised by PM Modi, Acharya Masetti now shares India’s eternal wisdom with the world

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May 31, 2025, 06:00 pm IST
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Padma Shri Acharya Jonas Masetti

Padma Shri Acharya Jonas Masetti

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In the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro, far from the sacred banks of the Ganga and the chants of Vedic hymns, a young man named Jonas Masetti lived what many would call a dream life. A mechanical engineer by training, a strategic consultant by profession, and a man who had served his country in the Brazilian Army for five years, Jonas seemed to have it all. Yet, beneath the surface of worldly success lay a deep, haunting emptiness. The soul within him yearned for something more profound, more eternal. This thirst led him on a path that would transform not just his life, but the lives of thousands across continents.

Jonas’s tryst with the divine began unexpectedly, through the humble practice of yoga. It was here that he met a Vedanta teacher, his doorway into the ocean of Sanatan Dharma. As fate would have it, his heart was drawn irresistibly to the ancient teachings of India. Eager to dive deeper, he made a life-changing decision: to leave his flourishing life in Brazil and travel to India, the spiritual homeland he had never seen but always felt connected to.

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In the serene surroundings of Coimbatore, under the tutelage of revered Vedanta master Swami Dayananda Saraswati, Jonas finally found what he had been searching for, the eternal truths of existence. The Vedas, the Bhagavad Gita, and Sanskrit, the language of the gods, opened up before him like an ancient manuscript, waiting to be reawakened in new lands. In India, he did not feel foreign. He felt found.

With blessings from his guru and a heart full of purpose, Jonas returned to Brazil, not as an engineer or a consultant, but as Acharya Vishwanath, a teacher of Vedanta. He founded the Vishva Vidya Gurukulam, where he offers teachings on Vedanta, Sanskrit, meditation, and the Bhagavad Gita. With his unique blend of humility and wisdom, Jonas reached out through technology, guiding more than 1.5 lakh students across the world in just seven years.

His dedication bore fruit when, in 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi publicly recognised his contributions. For Jonas, it was not just a moment of pride, it was a moment of belonging. “Being a foreigner studying the Vedic culture, we often felt like we don’t belong,” he shared. “When PM Modi recognised us and validated our efforts, it made us feel part of Indian culture.”

And now, in 2025, standing barefoot on the stage of Rashtrapati Bhavan, adorned in a simple white dhoti, with tilak on his forehead and Rudraksha beads around his neck, Jonas Masetti received the Padma Shri from the President of India, Shri. Droupadi Murmu. It was not just an award. It was the embrace of a civilisation that welcomed him as its own.

His story is not merely about teaching Vedanta in Brazil. It is about love, unshakable love for India, its eternal wisdom, and its spiritual heartbeat. Acharya Jonas Masetti is not Indian by birth, but in spirit, he is a son of Bharat. And through him, the light of the Vedas shines brighter across the world.

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