
Hi, I’m Ajitabh — a technologist by profession, seeker by inclination, and someone who believes that curiosity is life’s best compass.
By day, I work in the trenches (and towers!) of systems and software engineering. I’ve spent almost three decades leading initiatives in system administration, DevOps, SRE, cloud infrastructure, and software development — and now, I’m also exploring LLMOps and its larger cousin, MLOps. Whether it’s building scalable platforms, mentoring resilient teams, or geeking out over orchestration pipelines, I thrive at the intersection of tech and transformation.
But there’s more to my story.
I’m currently pursuing a Master’s in Theology, which I hope to complete by the end of this year. My interests stretch beyond servers and systems — into consciousness, purpose, and the timeless questions that connect science and spirituality. I’m particularly drawn to the deep wisdom of Hindu philosophy and how the latest scientific advancements in emerging fields like quantum mechanics often echo insights found in ancient Hindu thought.
My journey of exploration isn’t limited to my own studies and experiences; it’s profoundly enriched by the vast universe of books. I’m an avid reader, devouring everything from classic philosophy and cutting-edge science to historical narratives and compelling fiction. This constant engagement with diverse perspectives fuels my thinking and provides endless inspiration for navigating the complex intersections of technology, spirituality, and the human condition.
This site is where those two worlds meet.
Here, I write about what I’m learning — whether it’s how to design self-healing systems or how dharmic philosophy offers a lens to understand causality in an interconnected universe. Some of my past academic explorations have tackled topics like Panpsychism, Ecotheology, Higher Consciousness as a Path to Self-Motivation, and AI, Identity, and the Soul.
I also hold an MBA in Human Resources and Marketing, and a B.Sc. in Computer Science and Mathematics — a combination that probably explains my unusual mix of interests. I’ve authored articles in reputed magazines like Linux For You, led award-winning engineering teams, and still get excited about learning something new — whether it’s a novel CI/CD pattern or a philosophical take on karma in the age of AI.
So whether you’re here for tech, theology, or just thoughtful conversation — welcome.
Let’s explore the edges of systems, souls, and stories together.