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About

Aditya was the greatest son, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and friend.

His life was about learning. His knowledge was encyclopaedic
He read far and wide in subjects as diverse as history, languages, literature, economics, mathematics, law, business, physics, astronomy, medicine, etc…
He loved learning new languages – French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Japanese, Russian
His loved music – Sufi, Opera, Classical
He travelled far and wide, to friends and family, with friends and family
He practised Buddhist chanting and he was a passionate and knowledgeable gardener
He was a devoted tennis player, a keen rider and jumper and many, many more things
He was an inspiration to us all
The tailoring of his clothes – the detail he went to make his appearance perfect; he immaculate gardens that he created

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His vast knowledge and attention to detail always took our breath away. He had so much love to give us all He was a romantic at heart, He was sensitive and caring The way he took care of his mother and father would leave you speechless.
His main concern was his father’s health and heritage
He spent the last 20 years of his life to clear the family issues so his family could live peacefully and comfortably.
Most of all he brought joy to all of our lives. Many of our fondest times were centred around him.
He travelled to meet his friends and family, and he travelled with them.
His nieces and nephews were always overjoyed to see him – he gave them the blessing of his guidance.
Adi will be so dearly missed by all and everyone of us who were lucky enough to know him.

“Those we love, never go away, they walk beside us every day, unseen, unheard, but always near, so loved, so missed….”

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