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Anuradha Goyal Nationality: Indian Occupation: Author, Blogger, Speaker
Early Life and Background Anuradha Goyal is a multi-faceted personality with a strong interest in diverse fields such as literature, travel, and innovation. She has established herself as a significant voice through her blogs, book reviews, and publications.
Career Anuradha Goyal is known for her extensive work as a writer and reviewer. She runs a blog called Anu Reviews, where she has been reviewing books for over a decade. Her reviews cover a wide range of genres, including fiction, biographies, management, and travel. Her reflections on books are deeply personal, emphasizing the intersection between her life experiences and the author's message.
Anuradha has authored several books, including:
The Mouse Charmers (2014): A book about India's digital pioneers, published by Random House India. Lotus in the Stone: Sacred Journeys in Eternal India (2020): A spiritual travelogue that explores India's sacred spaces. Unusual Temples of India (Self-published).
In addition to her individual works, Anuradha has contributed to collaborative books and reports. She co-edited Navaratri – When Devi Comes Home, published by Rupa Publications. She also contributed to the India Innovates series for the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). Her writing and views are enabling the audience of current generation learn about the cultural and traditional ways of leading the life, such as 'Redefining brahmacharya for a new age' [1], 'Innovating for the spiritual economy' [2]
Blogs and Public Speaking Anuradha is the author of IndiTales, a travel blog where she shares her insights about Indian culture, temples, and destinations. Through this platform, she promotes Indian heritage and spirituality. Her blog reflects a deep knowledge of India's historical and spiritual landscape, providing a resource for travellers and culture enthusiasts alike. Official Website [3] and IndiTales Blog [4]
She is also an active speaker and shares her insights on innovation, entrepreneurship, and travel at various forums.
Published Works The Mouse Charmers (2014) Lotus in the Stone: Sacred Journeys in Eternal India (2020) Unusual Temples of India (Date unknown) How to Read Indian Scriptures (2023) Devi Temples of India (2023) Cave Temples of India (2021) Ayodhya Mahatmya(2021) - Translated from Skanda Purana
External Links
References
[edit]- ^ "Redefining brahmacharya for a new age". June 2024.
- ^ "Innovating for the spiritual economy". 3 February 2024.
- ^ https://www.anuradhagoyal.com/
- ^ https://www.inditales.com/