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Why We Are Not Hindus

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SKU: 9789350023761

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350023761
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 144
  • ISBN-10: 9350023768
  • Publisher Date: 2015
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Why We Are Not Hindus

  1. Aditi Arya

    Well-researched and insightful. However, the tone felt a little confrontational at times, I wanted more solutions.

  2. Shreyas Jha

    Left me feeling conflicted. Some arguments were strong, others felt a bit weak. I liked the ambition though.

  3. Anshu Singh

    An important and timely book. It’s not always comfortable, but that’s what makes it so valuable. Thoughtful and insightful.

  4. Gurpreet Singh

    Offers a fresh look at the topic. Found some parts dry, but overall, very informative and helpful.

  5. Shikhar Singh

    A bold and important book that tackles complex issues head-on. It can be quite unsettling, but necessary.

  6. Pragya

    A thought-provoking read, but I found some arguments a bit repetitive. Overall, it offers a unique perspective on identity.

  7. Priyanshu Kumar Gupta

    Thought-provoking but dense. It explores identity. I appreciated the challenge, some of the arguments don’t resonate.

  8. Saikat Das

    Deep dive into identity. Not an easy read, some points felt forced. Still, it made me rethink my perceptions.

  9. Aahana Moral

    A powerful and engaging exploration of identity. It forces you to question everything you thought you knew.

  10. Muhammed Safwan K

    I learned a lot, and the points were well-articulated. Some felt like a reach, and didn’t sit well.

  11. Aniket Sahu

    A book that demands your attention. Some chapters were better than others, making me want to read it again.

  12. Kavya Yadav

    An interesting take. I didn’t agree with everything, but it sparked great discussions. Could be more accessible.

  13. Alakananda Chatterjee

    Enlightening and sometimes unsettling. It forces introspection. Some areas were a little long.

  14. Tarun

    I appreciated the critical analysis, but some of the assertions felt a bit broad. Still, a worthwhile read.

  15. Vishakha

    Interesting and informative. Could have been more concise, it felt like it was drawing out too long. Overall a great read.

  16. Amit Rathore

    Challenging but rewarding. Krishna’s writing is sharp, making some of the nuanced argument hard to follow at times

  17. Prerana Singh

    A compelling analysis, and I found that it opened my eyes to new perspectives. It might feel repetitive at times.

  18. Riddhi Sawaria

    A powerful examination of identity. It can be a tough read but it is highly rewarding. Some assertions felt a bit stretched.

  19. Amanpreet Singh

    This book is sure to stir debate. The author presents a controversial argument. It’s left me with so many questions.

  20. Manshi Namdev

    This book challenges conventional thinking. Some points were too extreme, I didn’t connect to some. A needed voice.

  21. Gaurav Lakheshwar Moon

    It’s intellectually stimulating but requires patience. It could be made much better with improved flow.

  22. Keshav Bedi

    A must-read for anyone interested in identity. Some sections were difficult to get through, the ending was great.

  23. Priyanshu Sharma

    Krishna’s writing is compelling. It challenged my preconceived notions. A bit dense at times, but worth the effort.

  24. M Amez Khair

    Provocative and insightful. A must-read for a unique view. I’m not completely sold, but it’s a powerful one.

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