Description
- ISBN-13: 9788189059774
- Publisher: Navayana
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 258.55 gr
- ISBN-10: 8189059777
- Publisher Date: 2016-04-25
- Height: 18.034 mm
- No of Pages: 296
- Width: 135.9 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹364.27Current price is: ₹364.27.
Discover B.R. Ambedkar’s “Riddles in Hinduism,” a critical exploration of Hinduism’s core tenets. First published in 1987, this annotated edition challenges conventional notions of Hindu identity and examines the religion’s historical and social impact. Explore Ambedkar’s profound insights on the Dalit-Bahujan experience and the ongoing debate surrounding Hinduism. (ISBN: 9788189059774)
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Kumar Nilmani –
Ambedkar’s work is thought-provoking, but at times his arguments felt one-sided. An important, albeit challenging, read.
Yash Khaneja –
A valuable contribution to the discourse on Hinduism. Some sections were difficult to follow.
Archit Bansal –
Ambedkar’s analysis is sharp and compelling. Some interpretations may be controversial but worth reading.
Abhishek Soni –
A critical look at Hinduism, raising important questions. Some parts were dense and required careful reading.
Prashant Kumar Sinha –
This book made me reconsider many things. However, I felt it lacked nuance in certain areas. Still recommended.
Yash Arya –
Found this book very insightful, but it can be quite heavy. Be prepared for a challenging read.
Mayank Dhanjal –
Important historical context, but the writing style is sometimes difficult to digest.
Deepanshu –
A very critical analysis of Hinduism. Some arguments felt harsh. Still a valuable contribution.
Rohit Sharma –
This book offers an alternative view of Hinduism. It is a valuable piece of work.
Srishti Verma –
An eye-opening exploration of Hinduism’s complexities. It challenged my understanding. A must-read.
Abhishek Kumar –
Gives a very different perspective on Hinduism which I appreciated, but it definitely shows its age.
Subhash Sourav –
Essential for understanding Ambedkar’s views. Some claims need further investigation. Overall, enlightening.
Chayan Mandal –
Opens up avenues of thoughts about Hinduism and its impact on society. Some parts were repetitive.
Somya –
A powerful critique. While I don’t agree with everything, it sparked valuable discussions.
Mannvit Sisodiya –
An intense and critical examination. It’s not always easy to read, but it offers critical insight.
Harshvardhan Singh –
This annotated edition provides helpful context. Ambedkar’s perspective is crucial, even if unsettling.