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All That Was and Is: Poems Inspired by the Upanishads

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Explore the mystical depths of the Upanishads with Bibhu Padhi’s ‘All That Was and Is.’ This profound poetry collection offers lyrical meditations on ancient Indian sacred texts, unveiling the Supreme and its connection to the world and individual. Journey through dreamlike consciousness and discover the essence of existence. ISBN: 9789353025854

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789353025854
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins India
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 128
  • Spine Width: 8 mm
  • Weight: 91 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9353025850
  • Publisher Date: 21 Jan 2020
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 135 mm

23 reviews for All That Was and Is: Poems Inspired by the Upanishads

  1. Anubhav Singh Upperwal

    A decent attempt to translate spiritual concepts into poetry. Some poems feel a bit repetitive, but others shine brightly.

  2. Arvinder Singh

    The book’s structure was beautiful and provided a very interesting and different point of view that I suggest.

  3. Manikesh Kumar

    A beautiful exploration of the Upanishads. Padhi’s poetry is thought-provoking, though occasionally dense. Overall, a rewarding read.

  4. Sanskar Maheshwari

    It was a challenging read, but the reward was worth the effort. The author captures the essence of the Upanishads beautifully.

  5. Shreshtha Roy

    I appreciate the author’s creativity, but I found the book to be difficult to follow, and could not enjoy it.

  6. Deepansh Agrawal

    A lovely collection that captures the spirit of the Upanishads. Some verses are truly stunning. Highly recommend for poetry lovers.

  7. Rajat Punia

    Not my cup of tea! It was rather confusing and boring. It seemed like a long and difficult read that made no sense.

  8. Akshit Kumar

    The author took a very complex topic and delivered in a way that kept me entertained and fully understood the message.

  9. Himanshu Shekhar

    I am still confused about what I read, and I think the author could improve their message to make it easier to understand.

  10. Soumya Gupta

    I enjoyed the book and found the spiritual insight it offered to be enlightening.

  11. Dipankar Adhikari

    I am not much of a poetry reader, but the way the author explained the Upanishads, with the use of verses, was beautiful and I recommend it.

  12. Umesh Kumar

    Padhi’s language is rich and evocative. A contemplative journey into ancient wisdom. Some poems stayed with me long after reading.

  13. Shivam Swami

    The writing is evocative, but I wish there was more explanation of the core tenets of Upanishads.

  14. Chhayank Bokolia

    The poems were beautifully written, but I found it hard to follow the ideas expressed in the verses.

  15. Indermohan Singh Sihota

    The author has a unique voice, and they present the ideas in a different way that keeps you entertained from beginning to end.

  16. Ashutosh Mishra

    The author took a complex topic and made it easier to understand, and I am looking forward to reading more books from the same author.

  17. Souvik Roy Ghatak

    While the themes are profound, the writing style was not for me. It was too dense for my liking, so I found it boring.

  18. Ashish Kumar

    Padhi’s interpretations are intriguing. Some poems resonated deeply, others less so. A unique perspective, but not always accessible.

  19. Prateek Sharma

    It was a very intriguing book and beautifully expresses the meaning of the Upanishads. I can suggest it to others.

  20. Rohit Raj

    The author delivers in a unique way that will keep the audience engaged. I found the author took a different approach.

  21. Sonal Singh

    I admire Padhi’s ambition. The poems were thought-provoking, even if some are hard to grasp, they are still enjoyable.

  22. Rachit Sharma

    A powerful collection that blends philosophy and artistry. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in Indian spirituality. Loved it.

  23. Arosh Kumar

    I found it hard to fully appreciate it. The poems are evocative, but understanding the source material is almost essential.

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