Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353496166
- Publisher: BPB Publications
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Width: 139.99972 mm
- ISBN-10: 9353496160
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- No of Pages: 134
Original price was: ₹150.00.₹112.50Current price is: ₹112.50.
Explore women’s empowerment and revolution in Osho’s “Nari Aur Kranti” (ISBN: 9789353496166). Discover Osho’s insights on women and their role in societal transformation. Buy this book to understand Osho’s unique perspective on feminism and women’s liberation.
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Pranjal Yadav –
Not my favorite Osho book. It felt a bit disjointed and lacked the usual clarity and impact I’ve come to expect from him.
Mohit Biswas –
A mixed bag. Some of Osho’s ideas resonated with me, while others seemed a bit extreme. Still, a worthwhile read for perspective.
Siddhant –
A fascinating exploration of women’s role in revolution. Osho’s unique take is definitely worth considering. A bit repetitive in places, though.
Swati Pangti –
Good book, I would recommend to my friend who are willing to know about feminism.
Ireen Ahmad Mir –
Little difficult to digest. some views are orthodox. Some views sounds radical. Not for everyone
Bharat Singhal –
Osho’s insights are powerful and relevant. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in women’s empowerment and societal change.
Ishita Mishra –
‘Nari Aur Kranti’ provides a different lens through which to view feminism. Some views felt controversial, sparking engaging discussions.
Anubhav Pandey –
Awesome book to learn the power of women and how it contribute to the society. Must read for those who want to know about feminism.
Shubhkaran Singh Bhalla –
Osho’s perspective is always intriguing. ‘Nari Aur Kranti’ offers some thought-provoking ideas, but some concepts felt a bit outdated for today’s world.
Ashish Kunvar –
Great book for feminist to read. It opens up eyes and give us some clarity to our goal and vision.
Kanishka –
A revolutionary book that challenges conventional thinking. Osho’s wisdom shines through, inspiring positive change. Highly recommend.
Ayush Mishra –
I expected more depth. While there were some interesting points, ‘Nari Aur Kranti’ felt somewhat superficial in its analysis.
Roshan J –
Very few points are relevant. I would not recommend to others. Waste of time. Disappointed.
Saurabh Singh Rathour –
Nice read, I like the way how author put the women perspective to build society.
Apurv Chaduvula –
Radical points, can’t follow all the points written in the book. Not for every women to follow.
Ayush Chauhan –
Interesting points. Worth reading to know the other side of the topic. Will recommend to my friends.