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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAdithya Krishnan isn't your average digital marketer. He's a marketer and storyteller who roams the digital landscape, not just chasing trends, but carrying the timeless wisdom of the ancients in his virtual backpack. A fiercely curious soul, Adithya's journey to understanding his roots wasn't a straight, predictable path. Born into a Brahmin family, he was steeped in Sanatan Dharma right from his childhood. His father's recitations & quotes of revered rishis, his grandmother's Carnatic music, echoed through his childhood. Although Adithya initially rebelled against its perceived constraints. Read More...
Adithya Krishnan isn't your average digital marketer. He's a marketer and storyteller who roams the digital landscape, not just chasing trends, but carrying the timeless wisdom of the ancients in his virtual backpack. A fiercely curious soul, Adithya's journey to understanding his roots wasn't a straight, predictable path.
Born into a Brahmin family, he was steeped in Sanatan Dharma right from his childhood. His father's recitations & quotes of revered rishis, his grandmother's Carnatic music, echoed through his childhood. Although Adithya initially rebelled against its perceived constraints.
Yet, life has a funny way of leading us back to ourselves. During a period of profound personal upheaval, when everything crumbled, Adithya discovered an unexpected anchor in the divine. This transformative experience ignited a passionate quest, leading him deep into the philosophical treasures of the Bhagavad Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam. He became a voracious explorer, not just of the scriptures, but of the profound meaning woven into the rituals, practices, and vibrant culture of Sanatan Dharma.
Adithya resides in Pune, born in Chennai and his ancestral roots in Tanjavur and Palakkad. His mission is clear: to pull readers from the isolating glare of their screens and reconnect them to the enduring strength of their heritage. He doesn't advocate for digital exile, but for a grounding in ancient wisdom that can bring a profound sense of calm amidst the modern storm.
"Lost in the Scroll" is his powerful invitation to unplug from the noise and discover the timeless peace waiting within. Prepare to have your digital daze shattered by the echoes of eternity.
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Drowning in the digital noise? This isn't another preachy self-help book. It's not a spiritual sermon wrapped in Sanskrit, and definitely not about quitting social media to live in a cave.
Lost in the Scroll is your no-fluff reality check for the digital age. It's where ancient Indian wisdom, yes, Sanatan Dharma, quietly shows up in your everyday chaos, whether you realize it or not.
From doomscrolling to dopamine burnout, this book connects the
Drowning in the digital noise? This isn't another preachy self-help book. It's not a spiritual sermon wrapped in Sanskrit, and definitely not about quitting social media to live in a cave.
Lost in the Scroll is your no-fluff reality check for the digital age. It's where ancient Indian wisdom, yes, Sanatan Dharma, quietly shows up in your everyday chaos, whether you realize it or not.
From doomscrolling to dopamine burnout, this book connects the dots between timeless truths and your hyper-online life. No robes, no rituals – just real talk on purpose, peace, and presence in a world designed to distract you.
You don't have to ditch your phone.
But you might want to rethink what you're really searching for when you scroll.
Old wisdom. New context.
No preaching. Just perspective.
Drowning in the digital noise? This isn't another preachy self-help book. It's not a spiritual sermon wrapped in Sanskrit, and definitely not about quitting social media to live in a cave.
Lost in the Scroll is your no-fluff reality check for the digital age. It's where ancient Indian wisdom, yes, Sanatan Dharma, quietly shows up in your everyday chaos, whether you realize it or not.
From doomscrolling to dopamine burnout, this book connects the
Drowning in the digital noise? This isn't another preachy self-help book. It's not a spiritual sermon wrapped in Sanskrit, and definitely not about quitting social media to live in a cave.
Lost in the Scroll is your no-fluff reality check for the digital age. It's where ancient Indian wisdom, yes, Sanatan Dharma, quietly shows up in your everyday chaos, whether you realize it or not.
From doomscrolling to dopamine burnout, this book connects the dots between timeless truths and your hyper-online life. No robes, no rituals – just real talk on purpose, peace, and presence in a world designed to distract you.
You don't have to ditch your phone.
But you might want to rethink what you're really searching for when you scroll.
Old wisdom. New context.
No preaching. Just perspective.
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