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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalI am Shraddha Anu Shekar. I love to doodle, write, take pictures, and most of all, travel. I am the goalkeeper for my school's under 14 girls football team. My sister and I, run Shekar Talkies, our photography and art showcasing company. I specialise in black and white portrait photography, and aspire to be a journalist. Check out my writing and photographs at www.ShraddhaAnuShekar.com. I would love to receive your feedback at me@shraddhaanushekar.com.Read More...
I am Shraddha Anu Shekar. I love to doodle, write, take pictures, and most of all, travel. I am the goalkeeper for my school's under 14 girls football team. My sister and I, run Shekar Talkies, our photography and art showcasing company. I specialise in black and white portrait photography, and aspire to be a journalist. Check out my writing and photographs at www.ShraddhaAnuShekar.com. I would love to receive your feedback at me@shraddhaanushekar.com.
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Demons, Gods, starry maids, and war messengers. What do all these have to do with the Tamil God Muruga? Have you heard about “Uchchaissravas”, the white horse? Or “Vaasuki”, the five- headed snake? Do you know how many vehicles Muruga has? Or how he was born? NO? THAT is why you have to pick up this book right now.
Lord Muruga’s stories, through the voice of a 11- year old. This book has enchanting and captivating stories of the ever-loved God
Demons, Gods, starry maids, and war messengers. What do all these have to do with the Tamil God Muruga? Have you heard about “Uchchaissravas”, the white horse? Or “Vaasuki”, the five- headed snake? Do you know how many vehicles Muruga has? Or how he was born? NO? THAT is why you have to pick up this book right now.
Lord Muruga’s stories, through the voice of a 11- year old. This book has enchanting and captivating stories of the ever-loved God of War. A feast of fantasy, for young and old readers alike. Use this as a colouring book as well. Come indulge in this reading fest, and take a ride through mythology with Shraddha Anu Shekar.
The book features Morty, her cases and her adventures. The main characters in the book are Morty’s mother Liana, Morty’s father Robert and Grandmother Penny.
Her travels take her to Egypt, the Alps, to a shipwreck and a host of other places, including fictional ones such as Megton and Lalaland.
She uses her sleuthing skills to solve cases, and has the Queen of England as one of her clients!
Jump in for an adventurous journey with Morty th
The book features Morty, her cases and her adventures. The main characters in the book are Morty’s mother Liana, Morty’s father Robert and Grandmother Penny.
Her travels take her to Egypt, the Alps, to a shipwreck and a host of other places, including fictional ones such as Megton and Lalaland.
She uses her sleuthing skills to solve cases, and has the Queen of England as one of her clients!
Jump in for an adventurous journey with Morty the turtle!
THE GHATOTKACHA GAME: MARKETING LESSONS FROM MYTHOLOGY
Are there any?
Would it be a stretch to connect the dots, to learn from stories of yore, from characters that have been chiselled and enhanced across centuries?
A marketer seeks inspiration from all possible sources, including ones that are clearly outliers! Let us take one particular character from the Mahabharata.
Ghatotkacha is a very powerful character
THE GHATOTKACHA GAME: MARKETING LESSONS FROM MYTHOLOGY
Are there any?
Would it be a stretch to connect the dots, to learn from stories of yore, from characters that have been chiselled and enhanced across centuries?
A marketer seeks inspiration from all possible sources, including ones that are clearly outliers! Let us take one particular character from the Mahabharata.
Ghatotkacha is a very powerful character in Indian mythology. Everything from Ghatotkacha’s birth to his death is a game. Does he play different games, or is he a part of one himself?
After reading this book, ask yourself: did Ghatotkacha play games, or did he participate in the success of a bigger game? As a marketer, what can I learn from his life? What can I implement and what can I share?
Marketing. Mythology. And the many messages therein.
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