The Sage's Wisdom

· Mukherjee Chinmoy
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In the ancient land of Bharat, a time when the very air hummed with the resonance of mantras and the earth was sanctified by the footsteps of gods and sages, a shadow began to fall. It was not a shadow of conquest, of clashing armies or warring kings, but a far more insidious darkness. A complex problem, a knot of cosmic disharmony, had begun to manifest. It was a creeping pestilence of the spirit, causing dharma to decay, truth to be twisted, and the sacred balance of the world to teeter on the precipice of chaos. The rivers flowed with a little less joy, the crops grew with a little less vigor, and a subtle tremor of fear and confusion entered the hearts of men.

In response to this growing discord, the revered rishis of the land, men whose minds were as vast as the sky and whose spiritual insight could pierce the veil of illusion, knew they had to act. From their hermitages in snow-capped peaks, secluded forests, and on the banks of holy rivers, they came together, their collective wisdom a beacon of hope against the encroaching gloom. They understood that no single sage, no matter how powerful, could untangle this knot alone. It required a confluence of their diverse knowledge, a pooling of their unique spiritual gifts.

Guided by ancient prophecies and the subtle signs of nature, these sages embarked on a sacred journey. Their quest was not for a physical object or a hidden kingdom, but for a series of divine encounters, a pilgrimage to the feet of the greatest masters of their age. They sought to gather the disparate threads of wisdom needed to re-weave the torn fabric of world harmony.

About the author

Chinmoy Mukherjee has been working as solution architect for past 15 years.

Over the past 25 years, he has contributed to 50 real-world software projects as an individual contributor. His experience has enabled him to design, develop, and deploy some of the most complex systems, handling millions of transactions per day. As both an AWS and GCP-certified architect, he has not only built 8 systems from scratch but has also successfully re-engineered 7 legacy systems, improving their performance by 15–30%.


His expertise in cybersecurity has led to incredible discoveries—some thrilling, some frustrating. He was listed among the top 100 security researchers in the world for Microsoft (Q4, 2022) and also in Google's Hall of Fame. He ethically hacked Baba Bank, retrieving its entire customer database, and even achieved remote code execution in JPMC & Solana. Over time, he has reported critical vulnerabilities to 50+ Australian companies and received bug bounties from Uber, Apple, Mastercard, Octopus Australia, MagicLeap, and Paysafe. One of his wildest exploits? He found a vulnerability that let him order a Porsche without paying—only to receive a meager $1050 bounty for the discovery.


His penchant for testing boundaries made him the first engineer among 500,000 in HCLTech to complete and download all 1,000 offered certificates. In the industry, he played a critical role in defeating Infosys in 3 major RFPs while being part of underdog teams. Beyond corporate challenges, he took the lead in India's first blockchain token deployment, successfully developing and listing tokens on the Ethereum network.


Innovation has been central to his career. He holds 3 patents, granted in the USA and Australia. Among them, he developed "Patient Analytics," a patented system that underwent successful clinical trials in India. His contributions extend beyond hands-on work—he has written 4 bestselling eBooks (3 technical and 1 parody) and published a technical book via Springer.

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