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It goes to the credit of Baba Ramdev that he has made the ancient Yoga and herbs relevant in the modern times. He is the harbinger of ancient wisdom in the present times, so it becomes necessary to look into his life and way of living, his thinking and his doctrine, and his way of working and way of conducting himself in public life, all of which have contributed to present him to the world like a brand: a brand everybody is after, a brand everybody adores and a brand that even multinational companies envy. We cannot know of the man that Baba Ramdev is without looking deeper into his mind, and this book is just a humble effort in that direction. In the coming pages, we shall explore different shades of his personality to trace the facts which have contributed to his making the national and international brand that he is today.
Swami Ramdev, also known as Baba Ramdev is an Indian yoga teacher and businessman, primarily known for his popularising Yoga and Ayurveda in India. When in 1965, at Saidalipur, a nondescript village in Haryana, a baby boy was born to a marginal farmer, there was hardly any celebration. Little did they realize that the newborn would take this philosophy of detachment to a different level altogether. He was to become Baba Ramdev, the celebrated yoga guru, and one of the founders of Patanjali Ayurved Limited and Patanjali Yogpeeth. This book offers a detailed account of Ramdev's journey from attaining moksha in the Himalayas to ruling the market, especially the FMCG sector, with his Patanjali products. It captures the rise and rise of Patanjali and the various factors that worked for it, most importantly, the vision of Ramdev and the able assistance of his associate Acharya Balkrishna
Patanjali Ayurved has turned out to be the most disruptive force in the Indian FMCG market...it witnessed a whopping annual growth of 146% in fiscal year 2016, grossing a turnover of $769 million.'-Assocham-TechSci research report When in 1965, at Saidalipur, a nondescript village in Haryana, a baby boy was born to a marginal farmer, there was hardly any celebration. They were happy to receive what they believed was 'the most precious gift from God' but there was no time to pause, reflect or celebrate. People needed to get on with their lives. Little did they realize that the newborn would take this philosophy of detachment to a different level altogether. And if this detachment was induced in their life by poverty and hardship, three decades later their child was to show the world how to practise the same philosophy and even, while doing so, gather unimaginable wealth-an approximate net sum of `10,000 crore. He was to become Baba Ramdev, the celebrated yoga guru, and one of the founders of Patanjali Ayurved Limited and Patanjali Yogpeeth. The Baba Ramdev Phenomenon offers a detailed account of Ramdev's journey from attaining moksha in the Himalayas to ruling the market, especially the FMCG sector, with his Patanjali products. It captures the rise and rise of Patanjali and the various factors that worked for it, most importantly, the vision of Ramdev and the able assistance of his associate Acharya Balkrishna.
Swami Ramdev, also known as Baba Ramdev is an Indian yoga teacher and businessman, primarily known for his popularising Yoga and Ayurveda in India. When in 1965, at Saidalipur, a nondescript village in Haryana, a baby boy was born to a marginal farmer, there was hardly any celebration. Little did they realize that the newborn would take this philosophy of detachment to a different level altogether. He was to become Baba Ramdev, the celebrated yoga guru, and one of the founders of Patanjali Ayurved Limited and Patanjali Yogpeeth. This book offers a detailed account of Ramdev's journey from attaining moksha in the Himalayas to ruling the market, especially the FMCG sector, with his Patanjali products. It captures the rise and rise of Patanjali and the various factors that worked for it, most importantly, the vision of Ramdev and the able assistance of his associate Acharya Balkrishna
Swami Ramdev, also known as Baba Ramdev is an Indian yoga teacher and businessman, primarily known for his popularising Yoga and Ayurveda in India. When in 1965, at Saidalipur, a nondescript village in Haryana, a baby boy was born to a marginal farmer, there was hardly any celebration. Little did they realize that the newborn would take this philosophy of detachment to a different level altogether. He was to become Baba Ramdev, the celebrated yoga guru, and one of the founders of Patanjali Ayurved Limited and Patanjali Yogpeeth. This book offers a detailed account of Ramdev's journey from attaining moksha in the Himalayas to ruling the market, especially the FMCG sector, with his Patanjali products. It captures the rise and rise of Patanjali and the various factors that worked for it, most importantly, the vision of Ramdev and the able assistance of his associate Acharya Balkrishna
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'Can anyone imagine that a man with such a strong, continuous and unbroken will has been reaching out to the masses with the goal 'one life-one mission'. He has been travelling the country round the clock and has been meeting lakhs of people every-day and motivating them through yoga. If Baba Ramdev would have been in any other country then there would have been so many Universities that would have done PhD on his life history.' I had once asked Baba Ramdev that yoga gives energy, good-health and zeal but how does it help when you are surrounded with so many problems? 'Baba Ramdev had started his journey for the well being of this country's citizens through yoga, especially for the poor who were not able to afford medicines. After travelling for ten years across the country he noticed that it's not only the health of the citizens that needed attention but also the 'health of the country' so from then onwards he began to voice his concerns related to the dysfunctions of the nation. Baba Ramdev is such a personality who doesn't rest till he achieves his goals.'
Philanthropist Baba Ramdev is a renowned Yoga and Ayurveda guru and is a successful entrepreneur who has built his image through Yoga and later on captured the FMCG market through its young brand 'Patanjali'. The unique selling proposition of the Patanjali brand achieved popularity from local to global market in a strategic manner. The purpose of this study is to understand the growth process of Patanjali Brand in India and in the international market. The study highlights the strategies of Baba Ramdev and Patanjali's journey from local to global market through its distinct brand building approaches.