Why Did RAVAN Lose?

As we all know for any product or brand, advertising plays an vital role to seal victory. In this article, we are trying to inter-connect the role of advertising with the mighty RAVAN (In Hinduism, king of the demons. Ravan is depicted with 10 heads and 20 hands and flying a magic chariot. The demon king is also remembered as the most intelligent and powerful man in the world with all knowledge of Holy “Granths”).


Let’s come to the topic that Why did Ravan lose with so much immense power and knowledge by Rama (avatar of Vishnu) and how it is connected with the advertising of a product or a brand.


WHY DID RAVAN LOSE?

This post idea is designed and developed by my friend Rishabh Jain.

14 Responses to “Why Did RAVAN Lose?”

  1. Aswani

    Very interesting. btw, many thanks for your comments on my interview. really appreciated. Keep in touch :)
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    • Yogesh Mankani

      Thanks and its my pleasure because the intrviews you had given was worth commenting :)

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    • Yogesh Mankani

      I will surely try to come up with the some “more” factor in my next post. But as this was the E-mailer of our advertising company, we had to keep them very simple and straight to the point.

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  2. Tanya

    Really interesting post. You made it yourself or you find it some where on the net
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    • Yogesh Mankani

      This is totally original idea of our creative Director “Rishabh Jain”.

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  3. neha

    nice comparison,really interesting.tht “mighty messenger” was really gud term which u used, impressive one.nice post dear.

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    • Yogesh Mankani

      Thanks Neha, really appreciate your comments.

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  4. Shabnam Sultan

    Interesting one :) ………but i was expecting something more .
    .-= Shabnam Sultan´s last blog ..Power for Martian homes =-.

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    • Yogesh Mankani

      Cool, You and Pro Vamsi has same comment. I’ll give you the same answer “I will surely try to come up with the some “more” factor in my next post. But as this was the E-mailer of our advertising company, we had to keep them very simple and straight to the point.”

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  5. link building

    Thx for the info..

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    • Yogesh Mankani

      My pleasure.

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  6. Raul Schatzel

    Awesome story once again. I am looking forward for more updates:)

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