Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354475412
- Publisher: Speaking Tiger
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 130 gr
- ISBN-10: 9354475418
- Publisher Date: 07 May 2024
- Height: 15 mm
- No of Pages: 224
- Width: 270 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Explore ancient Indian morality with Wendy Doniger’s “The Dharma of Unfaithful Wives and Faithful Jackals.” This captivating book delves into the Mahabharata’s moral tales, examining themes of fidelity, betrayal, and dharma through engaging stories. Discover timeless wisdom and complex characters in this insightful exploration of ancient Indian epic. ISBN: 9789354475412
5 in stock
Shreyas S –
I expected more based on the title.
Harshit Soni –
Doniger’s insights are sharp, but some interpretations felt a bit stretched. Still, a thought-provoking read.
Sweta Gautam –
Bad book, waste of time.
Karishma Kumari –
A must-read for mythology enthusiasts.
Rohit –
I had some difficulty understanding. Overall good book.
Reetish Mohan Panigrahy –
I enjoyed the book, but found Doniger’s tone occasionally condescending. The stories are compelling, regardless.
Ansh Shrivastava –
Some stories are interesting.
Ritika Rupam –
A valuable addition to Mahabharata studies. Doniger’s analysis is insightful and thought-provoking. Highly recommended.
Vishal Agarwal –
Really interesting and enjoyable.
Ravi Prakash Singh –
I found it confusing and boring at the same time.
Akash Gupta –
A mixed bag. Some stories shone, revealing complex moral layers. Others felt repetitive. Good scholarship though.
Jyoti Baghel –
Not a bad book, but nothing groundbreaking.
Sahil Kushwaha Kushwaha –
Amazing book with many insights.
Vijay Rahul S –
Some stories were captivating. Others are just okay.
Thangbiaklian Nunthuk –
Loved the exploration of dharma! Doniger’s writing is engaging, though I didn’t agree with all conclusions.
Tanya –
An interesting take on Mahabharata stories. Some tales were captivating, others less so. Overall, worth reading.
Tanish Mittal –
Doniger’s scholarship is evident.
Parv Medatwal Medatwal –
Okay book, nothing too exciting.
Pooja –
Fascinating! Doniger brings fresh perspective to familiar tales. A must-read for those interested in Indian mythology.
Ujjval Verma –
The book explores dharma, a bit confusing.
Nishant Kumar –
I loved this book, very interesting and engaging.
Tanya Khurana –
Insightful analysis of Mahabharata morals, though some arguments are debatable. A worthwhile read for mythology fans.