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Celebrating India through Hindu Eyes

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Explore India’s rich heritage through Hindu perspectives in “Celebrating India through Hindu Eyes.” Discover captivating insights from sages, artists, poets, and devotees. Journey through history, art, and spirituality. Witness the beauty of ancient traditions and the serenity of the divine. Experience India’s cultural tapestry with Harsha V. Dehejia. ISBN: 9788124611029

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124611029
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Height: 25.000 mm
  • No of Pages: 207
  • Width: 190.000 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8124611025
  • Publisher Date: 01-Jan-2021
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 1255.999 gr

24 reviews for Celebrating India through Hindu Eyes

  1. Vaibhav Agrawal

    A fascinating journey through India’s artistic and spiritual landscape. Dehejia’s knowledge is impressive. Highly recommended!

  2. Aishwarya Singh

    This is a must-read if you are interested in India’s beauty and spiritual depth through the Hindu faith. It is very deep.

  3. Akshin Bhardwaj

    It was okay. Some parts were great, others were just okay. I thought it would be better, but some were boring.

  4. Vidhi Kackar

    It was difficult to read at times. I think this is a book for experts and not regular people.

  5. Kunal Gupta

    The book provides a great overview, though I would have appreciated more personal anecdotes. Still, a solid introduction to the subject.

  6. Kavya Gupta

    I loved the book! It is one of the finest collection of Indian art and the Hindu religion. I highly recommend this book.

  7. B Pawan Kumar

    This book is so beautiful, the cover doesn’t do it justice. You must read the book! So good and a delight!

  8. Akash Ankit

    An excellent book! A great way to learn the depth of Indian culture, art, and spirituality! Really enjoyed it.

  9. Debaraj Roy

    I thought the book was going to be different. Not what I expected, but the book was still good to read.

  10. Aman Jaiswal

    Celebrating India through Hindu Eyes is a wonderful book. It gave me a greater understanding of India’s rich history.

  11. Ansh Gautam

    The book needs to be easier to read. It was a good book to read, but at times I felt myself struggling.

  12. Vishakha

    I found some chapters repetitive, but overall, the book is insightful. It offers a fresh perspective on familiar topics. Worth reading.

  13. Ayush Kanojia

    A beautiful exploration of India’s Hindu heritage. The insights are profound, though sometimes dense. Still, a worthwhile read. I enjoyed learning about the ancient traditions.

  14. Aryan Dua

    While informative, the book felt a bit academic at times. I was hoping for a more engaging narrative. However, the content is valuable.

  15. Krithik Rohan Sankaran Yuvaraj

    This book’s beauty is the way the author explores the rich cultural landscape of India. It’s amazing!

  16. Anagha Jain

    This book offers a unique lens into Indian culture. The author’s perspective is insightful and thought-provoking, offering fresh perspectives.

  17. Aryan D. Rout

    A bit dense and academic, but full of interesting information. It’s very informative and well-researched. A good, challenging read.

  18. Sourabh Ghosh

    Harsha V. Dehejia is a true master when it comes to India’s culture. He has a passion for India that shines through.

  19. Manaswini Swami

    A bit slow at times but an interesting read. I learned a lot about the Hindu faith and culture. Overall a great book!

  20. Valley Issar

    The exploration of Hindu traditions is presented wonderfully. It is a captivating view that makes you think.

  21. Aditya Singh

    It is a celebration of art and spirituality. I found the book insightful and was captivated as I read each page.

  22. Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu

    This book has opened my eyes to India. I have learned so much from it. I want to visit one day!

  23. Ankur Kumar

    It wasn’t my favorite book. It had some good parts, but it wasn’t great. It could have been better.

  24. Abhay Singh

    I appreciated the depth of knowledge shared, but the writing style was a bit dry. It could have been more accessible for a wider audience.

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