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Saravana Bhavan (Author)
Saravana Bhavan is an Indian author and SAP Human Capital Management consultant, originally from Pillaiyarkudieruppu in Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu, born in 1994. He began his career as an HR professional and later transitioned into SAP consulting. Bhavan is the author of three books that explore various themes, including chess strategy and self-improvement, each published on Amazon KDP and Draft2Digital as eBooks.
Published Works: 1. The Eyes of God and Devil The Eyes of God and Devil delves into the philosophical debate between time and distractions, personified as "God" and "Devil." In this book, Bhavan uses the metaphor of God as time—a neutral, ever-present force available to all—and the Devil as distractions, representing the temptations that prevent people from using their time wisely. Through narratives and philosophical insights, Bhavan presents a dialogue between these two forces, exploring their roles in human life. The book discusses how the "Devil" (distractions) competes for attention in the digital age, while "God" (time) remains a silent but powerful force that, if respected, can lead to a more fulfilling and purpose-driven life. This book aims to encourage readers to become more mindful of their time, presenting timeless questions about the human experience in a contemporary context.
2. Shared Box Chess Shared Box Chess introduces a unique chess variant created by Saravana Bhavan that reimagines traditional chess by adding a new rule called the "Shared Box." This concept allows specific pieces to share the same square, creating additional strategic complexity and opening new tactical possibilities. Bhavan's work on this variant includes a detailed rulebook, explaining how players can use the Shared Box mechanic to enhance their chess strategies. The Shared Box rule changes the traditional dynamics of the game, requiring players to think more creatively and anticipate moves in a different way. This book is aimed at chess enthusiasts looking to explore alternative game mechanics and deepen their understanding of strategic play. Bhavan’s approach has been recognized as a fresh addition to the world of chess variants, expanding the possibilities within the classic game.
3. The Silent Thief The Silent Thief is a self-help book that examines the subtle ways distractions consume time and prevent people from achieving their goals. Bhavan draws on his personal experiences and career insights to illustrate how distractions—such as social media, endless notifications, and mindless entertainment—steal valuable time, bit by bit, without people realizing the cumulative impact. The book addresses the importance of focus and intentional living, encouraging readers to reflect on their own habits and consider how they spend their time. Through relatable anecdotes, Bhavan highlights how reclaiming even a small portion of lost time can lead to significant personal growth and fulfillment. The Silent Thief aims to help readers recognize the hidden costs of distractions and offers strategies to take back control of their time, ultimately guiding them toward a life more aligned with their goals and passions.
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[edit]- ^ "The Eyes of God and Devil". Amazon. Retrieved 2024-11-10.
- ^ "Shared Box Chess". Amazon. Retrieved 2024-11-10.
- ^ "The Silent Thief". Amazon. Retrieved 2024-11-10.