Description
This hardcover explores how Vedic wisdom remains alive and relevant in contemporary Indian life. Rather than treating the Vedas as historical artifacts, Bhattathiripad and Bahulkar demonstrate their living presence in spiritual practices, rituals, and philosophical thought across modern India. Perfect for readers seeking to understand the practical philosophy embedded in Hindu traditions, or those interested in how ancient texts continue to shape modern Indian culture. Whether you’re new to Vedic studies or deepening existing knowledge, this book bridges scholarly depth with accessible writing.
- Publisher : New Bharatiya Book Corporation (1 January 2019)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 8183153550
- ISBN-13 : 978-8183153553
- Item Weight : 870 g
- Dimensions : 23.5 x 14.5 x 3.8 cm
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the authors of Living Traditions of Vedas?
The book is authored by P. Vinod Bhattathiripad and Shrikant S. Bahulkar. It was published by New Bharatiya Book Corporation in 2019. The authors bring scholarly expertise in Vedic philosophy and its contemporary applications in Indian spiritual traditions.
What is the page count and format of this book?
Living Traditions of Vedas is a 352-page hardcover edition with dimensions of 23.5 x 14.5 x 3.8 cm, weighing approximately 870g. Its substantial format makes it ideal for serious readers and collectors of Vedic literature.
Is this book suitable for beginners to Vedic philosophy?
Yes, the book is accessible to both beginners and advanced readers. It explores how Vedic traditions remain living practices in modern India, making it ideal if you’re new to the subject or want to understand the contemporary relevance of ancient Vedic wisdom.
Where can I buy Living Traditions of Vedas in India?
You can buy this hardcover edition online at The Bookish Owl (thebookishowl.in) for ₹1400. It’s available in stock and ships across India, offering convenient home delivery for readers interested in Vedic philosophy and Hindu traditions.
What topics does this book cover about the Vedas?
The book examines how Vedic philosophy, rituals, and spiritual practices remain active in contemporary Hindu life. It demonstrates the living presence of Vedic traditions in modern Indian culture, philosophy, and spiritual practice, rather than treating them as purely historical texts.






