Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173042461
- Publisher: Manohar
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar
- Height: 147 mm
- Spine Width: 16 mm
- Width: 224 mm
- ISBN-10: 8173042462
- Publisher Date: 1999
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 147
- Weight: 294 gr
Original price was: ₹840.00.₹630.00Current price is: ₹630.00.
Explore the feminine sacred in South Asia with Harald Tambs-Lyche’s insightful book. Discover the rich religious traditions and cultural perspectives on feminity in this region. Perfect for scholars of gender studies, religious studies, and South Asian culture. ISBN: 9788173042461
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Suchit Lamba –
Nice book to have, but difficult to grasp some concept initially.
Somala Sri Harsha –
I liked the book. It opened my mind to different religious traditions.
Rahul Raj –
The author has captured essence of the subject really well.
Shreya Paliwal –
Good overview, but I wish there was more focus on contemporary practices. Still, a solid scholarly work.
Ansh Dayal Lakhani –
Author has tried to keep it nuetral. Some bias can be observed.
Sameer Raosaheb Patil –
Well researched and insightful. Recommended for scholars.
Rajat Jain –
Tambs-Lyche provides valuable insights. A bit academic, but worth the effort for serious students.
Drishti Singh –
In depth and insightful. Requires focused attention.
Vishal Soni –
Its a very detailed research work. Good resource to have.
Rajan Walia –
An important contribution to the field. Some parts felt repetitive. Its strength lies in its details.
Siddharth Jain –
Well-researched and informative, but not for casual readers. Demands attention and prior knowledge.
Ansaf S –
A dense but rewarding exploration of the feminine sacred. Expect a demanding read.
Prisha Garg –
Good starting point. A bit academic for general public.
Amritashree Sivakumaran –
A comprehensive study, though at times overwhelming in its detail. Stick with it; it’s rewarding.
Ankita Phatak –
A valuable contribution. Some parts felt repetitive and dry.
Khushi Kalra –
The book discusses feminity well. It can be elaborated more with examples.
Siddharth Kumar Pandey –
The book is good. I feel some topics need to be elaborated more.
Drishti Gupta –
Very informative book on South Asia culture. Happy to read.
Garv Vasudeva –
A fascinating, if dense, read. Some chapters were more engaging than others, but overall a worthwhile exploration.
Prakash Kumar Singh –
Opens up new avenues of thinking. Though I struggled with some concepts, I learned a lot.
Kratika Tyagi –
The book gives a good overview. Some chapters are dragging.
Richa Sharma –
I feel it can be written in simple way. But the content is well researched.
Anuja Joshi –
Worth buying it. But only if you are serious about the topic.