Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353577124
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 139.99972 mm
- ISBN-10: 9353577128
- Publisher Date: 20 Oct 2020
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- No of Pages: 224
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Explore the timeless epic of Ramayana through the lens of dharma with “Maryada: Searching for Dharma in the Ramayana” by Arshia Sattar. Journey with Ram, Sita, and Lakshman, and delve into their moral dilemmas and choices. Uncover the complexities of duty, love, and sacrifice in this captivating exploration of ancient Indian philosophy. (ISBN: 9789353577124)
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Pragya Singh –
I loved reading the different perspectives of dharma. A must read.
Ishaan Bhattacharya Bhattacharya –
Maryada is insightful but dense. The author successfully discusses the complexities of dharma within the Ramayana. However, some experience with hindu mythology would be helpful.
Neha Singh –
A good introduction to the Ramayana’s philosophical depth. It got a bit dry in places, I would have like the story element a bit more.
Dharvi Singhal –
Sattar provides an intelligent and thought provoking commentary to the Ramayana. Though dense, it is easily readable and accessible.
Dipan Kumar Das –
Good read, but could have been shorter, some section felt long. Overall it was informative and interesting.
Bhukiya Sai Shreya –
I loved the book from start to finish. Would highly recommend it.
Damanpreet Singh –
A thought-provoking exploration of dharma. Some interpretations felt a bit too modern, but overall a worthwhile read.
Parmar Manank Pravinbhai –
I appreciated the nuanced understanding of dharma. Some of the arguments were a bit of a stretch, but the book made me think.
Jayant Tomar –
This book really made me think about dharma and its complexities. A challenging but ultimately rewarding experience.
Akash Roy –
A scholarly book, that may not be accessible to the regular reader. I struggled to understand it at times.
Abhinav Abhinav –
While insightful, the book occasionally meandered into complex discussions that detracted from the central narrative.
Ridhi Shree –
Sattar’s insights are fascinating. I enjoyed the fresh perspective on familiar characters and themes, though it occasionally felt repetitive.
Khushi Maheshwari –
A well-written analysis, offering a new way to look at the epic. It could have used more storytelling to balance the philosophy.
Yashika Rajani –
An excellent book that provides an amazing perspective to the Ramayana.
Name –
It was okay. I wasn’t super impressed, but I didn’t hate it either. There were other books on ramayana which were better
Satyam Shukla –
The book provides an enlightening perspective on the characters’ decisions.