Description
- ISBN-13: 9788172231248
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 215 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 867 gr
- ISBN-10: 8172231245
- Publisher Date: 01 Apr 1994
- Edition: New ed
- No of Pages: 960
- Spine Width: 42 mm
- Width: 140 mm
Original price was: ₹1,099.00.₹824.25Current price is: ₹824.25.
Explore the wisdom of the Principal Upanishads by S. Radhakrishnan (ISBN: 9788172231248). This classic compilation offers a complete and insightful translation of ancient Hindu texts, unveiling the core of Indian philosophy, religion, and life for millennia. Delve into the profound concepts of Brahman, Atman, and the nature of reality. Perfect for both scholars and those seeking spiritual understanding.
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Kshitij Verma –
Radhakrishnan does an excellent job. It is detailed and insightful. However, might be a bit too long.
Anonymous –
A profound and enlightening read. It provided a fresh perspective on life and spirituality.
Gauni Saurav –
This book provided a great introduction to Hindu philosophy. Some of the concepts were a little difficult to grasp initially.
Parteek Jain –
This translation made the Upanishads much more accessible. I could get through it with ease. I will buy more copies.
Deep Prakash Ghuge –
Radhakrishnan’s commentary helped me understand the text. A good resource for serious students, but maybe not for casual readers.
Jaipal Kumar –
A good translation with insightful commentary. Some of the concepts are still difficult to understand though.
Ananya Viplav Dave –
This book delivers exactly as promised. Delves into the topic. But can get boring.
Rushali N M –
Radhakrishnan’s work is impressive. It opens up the ancient texts. However, it requires dedication and focus to fully grasp the teachings.
Aryan Khatri –
A great book for understanding core concepts of Indian philosophy. Radhakrishnan’s translation is easy to understand.
Kshitij Kumar –
The translation is scholarly and thorough. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian spirituality. However, it can feel a bit dry.
Pushpam Raj –
Radhakrishnan’s translation is insightful, but the language felt a bit dense at times. Still, a valuable exploration of the Upanishads. It’s a decent book to read but not that great.
Sriyanksha –
The Principal Upanishads opened my mind. It gives you a better understanding of yourself and the universe.
Pranjal Kumar –
I enjoyed Radhakrishnan’s perspective, though I didn’t agree with all his interpretations. A valuable read overall. Worth it.
Satish Sharma –
The book is easy to understand, but it does get boring at times. I had a hard time focusing on it.
Priyanka Rathore –
This book is quite helpful for understanding Hinduism. But can get boring at times. Good for philosophy enthusiasts.
Pranjal Malhotra –
Not bad for a book about Hinduism. The book needs to be a bit shorter. It gets too lengthy after a while.
Amarjeet Kumar –
A classic for a reason. Radhakrishnan breaks down complex ideas beautifully. Some of the concepts are challenging, but rewarding to ponder.
Rishi Kant –
It’s good to know about philosophy in the old ages. However, it is hard to apply it to today’s world.
Padole Rushabh Anil –
Radhakrishnan does a fantastic job in making this ancient text an enjoyable read. A must-read for philosophy enthusiasts.
Anjali Yadav –
The book is well-written. I enjoyed reading it. The teachings are insightful, however, some of the concepts are hard to understand.
Wagisha Mittal –
Deep and thought-provoking! Radhakrishnan really brings these texts to life. A bit dense at times, but worth the effort.
Vivekanand Pandey –
I’m new to Hinduism. This book is a great book to start. It’s an easy read, and it is pretty insightful.
Priya –
Very informative book! Radhakrishnan’s work is top-notch. I will definitely re-read this one.
Muhammad Ammar Aftab –
The concepts were dense, and I struggled to maintain interest. This book might not be for everyone.