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Indian Chronology Solar, Lunar and Planetary

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Explore Indian astronomy and chronology in “Indian Chronology Solar, Lunar and Planetary” by Swamikannu L.D. Pillai (ISBN: 9789360809720). Discover ancient timekeeping methods, lunar/solar cycles, and planetary positions from the first century BC onwards. Unravel the secrets of Indian astronomical calculations and their historical significance.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789360809720
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 384
  • Weight: 960 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9360809721
  • Publisher Date: 02 Sep 2024
  • Height: 195 mm
  • Spine Width: 29 mm
  • Width: 255 mm

14 reviews for Indian Chronology Solar, Lunar and Planetary

  1. Rachit Mittal

    I wanted to learn about the topic. This book was overwhelming in the details. I found myself lost pretty quickly.

  2. Maryam Mushtaq

    Very detailed and scholarly. It felt like a textbook, but you can’t fault the author’s deep knowledge of the subject.

  3. Rishabh Choudhary

    I found the book informative but quite technical. The level of detail is impressive, but it can be difficult to follow for a casual reader.

  4. Premkanth Karumanchi

    I was hoping for a more introductory approach. It’s very scholarly and not for beginners, but valuable for serious researchers.

  5. Abhinay Agarwal

    A fascinating, if dense, read. Pillai delves deep into ancient Indian timekeeping. It was a bit overwhelming at times, but ultimately rewarding.

  6. Diksha Mishra

    An excellent resource on Indian chronology. It is a bit dense and requires a focused effort to comprehend the complex concepts.

  7. Tanya Gupta

    While informative, the writing is a bit dry. Still, the content is valuable for understanding ancient Indian astronomical methods.

  8. Neha Lahariya

    Good book for understanding concept of Indian Chronology. Author has explained very well. Must read for astronomy enthusiastics.

  9. Vibhuti Aggarwal

    Amazing, but a commitment. You need to really want to learn this stuff, but if you do, this is the book. Some concepts difficult.

  10. Yuvraj Jaiswal

    An intricate examination of timekeeping. It’s not a light read. I appreciated the detail but struggled with some of the technical jargon.

  11. Pooja

    A must-read for scholars of Indian astronomy. The depth of research is evident, but it could benefit from a more accessible writing style.

  12. Aditya Kr Singh

    Pillai’s work is groundbreaking. A detailed exploration of solar, lunar, and planetary calculations. Sometimes difficult to get through.

  13. Dev Randhir

    This book opened my eyes to the sophistication of Indian astronomy. Complex but worth the effort! Some sections could be explained better.

  14. Urvi Bansal

    This book is a treasure for anyone interested in Indian astronomy. However, it requires patience and some prior knowledge to fully appreciate.

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