Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354479243
- Publisher: Speaking Tiger
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 130 gr
- ISBN-10: 9354479243
- Publisher Date: 07 May 2024
- Height: 15 mm
- No of Pages: 232
- Width: 280 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹424.15Current price is: ₹424.15.
Dive into the rebellious wisdom of Kabir with Shabnam Virmani’s insightful exploration. “Burn Down Your House” challenges conventional thinking, offering a provocative journey through Kabir’s timeless poetry. Discover a path to self-discovery and spiritual awakening with this captivating read. 9789354479243
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Adarsh Garg –
Found this book to be very insightful and well-written. It provided a new understanding of Kabir. I really appreciated it.
Shirish Saxena –
Virmani did an excellent job. Kabir’s poems and their meaning is well put and written. Definitely would recommend.
Lakshay Tyagi –
Absolutely loved this book! It made Kabir’s poetry so accessible and relevant to modern life. A game-changer!
Afnas –
A powerful exploration of Kabir’s teachings. It’s a must-read for anyone seeking spiritual growth and a deeper understanding of themselves.
Abhishek Kumar Srivastav –
This book ignited a fire in my soul! Kabir’s words are timeless and Virmani presents them beautifully. A true gem.
Kiran Sudhakar More –
A decent introduction to Kabir, but I felt like it lacked a certain depth. It’s a good starting point, though.
Aditya Bhardwaj –
A truly inspiring book that pushed me to question my own beliefs. Kabir’s wisdom is timeless, and Virmani’s insights are invaluable.
Navishek Bhatt –
The book provides good introduction but fails to deliver strong impact of Kabir’s teaching. An average read for the price
Parv Medatwal Medatwal –
Virmani’s insights are illuminating! Kabir’s rebellious spirit shines through. A transformative read that challenges your beliefs. Highly recommend!
Manav Shrivastava –
I appreciated the introduction to Kabir’s poetry, but the author’s interpretations sometimes felt forced. Overall, an okay introduction.
Ashish Kumar –
Interesting take on Kabir’s work. Some of it resonated, some didn’t. Worth a read if you’re interested in his philosophy.
Manvi Gautam –
While I enjoyed some of the poems, the analysis felt a little dense at times. It could be a bit more accessible for new readers.
Akif M –
Not quite what I expected. Some of the interpretations were a stretch, but there were still some valuable insights to be gleaned.
Ankit Deore –
Kabir’s verses are always thought-provoking. This book offered a fresh perspective, though I found some interpretations a bit too modern. Still a worthwhile read.