Description
- ISBN-13: 9788194622109
- Publisher: Shakti Publications
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 17 mm
- Width: 151 mm
- ISBN-10: 8194622107
- Publisher Date: 01-Jan-2020
- Height: 225 mm
- No of Pages: 118
- Weight: 356 gr
Original price was: ₹500.00.₹400.00Current price is: ₹400.00.
Explore the profound depths of Vedanta philosophy in “Brahman and the World” by Ashokanath Battacharya Sastri (ISBN: 9788194622109). This insightful book delves into the nature of Brahman, the ultimate reality, and its relationship with the world around us. Discover the core concepts of Advaita Vedanta and gain a deeper understanding of existence, consciousness, and the pursuit of liberation. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned students of Indian philosophy.
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Saksham Daga –
This book provided a clear and concise overview of key concepts. It’s a good starting point for anyone interested in Vedanta.
Sambhvya Pandey –
A well-written and thought-provoking exploration of Vedanta philosophy. I appreciated the author’s insightful commentary.
Akshit Kumar –
I struggled to follow some of the arguments presented in the book. It may be best suited for those with prior knowledge.
Sanket Yuvraj Meshram –
An insightful exploration of Brahman. It is a challenging read, but worth the effort for serious students of Indian philosophy.
Rahul Ghosh –
While informative, the book felt a bit dry and academic. It needs a lighter tone and more engaging narrative.
Gaurav Lakheshwar Moon –
A good introduction to Vedanta, but a bit dense at times. Sastri’s explanations are thorough, yet the book could benefit from more practical examples.
Jayasurya K R –
I found this book quite helpful in understanding Advaita Vedanta. Some parts were confusing, but overall, a valuable resource.
Tanu Priya –
A complex but rewarding read. The author clearly has a deep understanding of the subject matter.
Jeelkumar Rajeshbhai Kadeval –
A decent book on Brahman, though I wish it had been more accessible to beginners. It’s quite scholarly in its approach.
Anish Aiyappa N V –
An excellent book for those seeking a deeper understanding of Brahman and its connection to the world. Very insightful!
Vaibhav Agrahari –
While the content is valuable, the book feels a bit outdated. A more modern approach would make it more appealing to a wider audience.
Spriha Singh –
The book is informative, but it could have been organized better. I often found myself re-reading sections to grasp the meaning.
Rupal Singh –
Sastri’s work is impressive. It deepened my understanding of the relationship between Brahman and the world. Highly recommended.