I’ve always known what I wanted to be when I grew up, even if I didn’t have a word for it.
This is an amazing concept and I have few of them in my mind:
Januman Ji in Mahabharata: His presence in the form of a flag changed a lot in the war.
Vikram Sarabhai: Great visionary person and a founding father of IIMA. Along side him J Homi Bhabha a reason behind India being a nuclear power.
Pretty Interesting. Since you seem to be looking for peculiar and non-traditional ghosts that haunt our zeitgeist, here are my 2 dead pieces.
1. Sigmund Freud - The courageous man whose hypothesis of our mind became common parlance.
2. Nani Palkhiwala - An ideological oddball whose arguments echo through the time into the courtrooms of our country.
I wish I could. I am too forgettable
This is an amazing concept and I have few of them in my mind:
Januman Ji in Mahabharata: His presence in the form of a flag changed a lot in the war.
Vikram Sarabhai: Great visionary person and a founding father of IIMA. Along side him J Homi Bhabha a reason behind India being a nuclear power.
Pretty Interesting. Since you seem to be looking for peculiar and non-traditional ghosts that haunt our zeitgeist, here are my 2 dead pieces.
1. Sigmund Freud - The courageous man whose hypothesis of our mind became common parlance.
2. Nani Palkhiwala - An ideological oddball whose arguments echo through the time into the courtrooms of our country.
I wish I could. I am too forgettable