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The Blueprint for An Atlas of Early Indian Religions

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SKU: 9789350027479

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“Explore the rich tapestry of early Indian religions with ‘The Blueprint for An Atlas of Early Indian Religions.’ Published by Aakar Books, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the diverse religious landscape of ancient India. ISBN: 9789350027479. Discover the origins, evolution, and key tenets of various faiths, providing valuable insights into India’s spiritual heritage.”

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789350027479
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 381
  • ISBN-10: 935002747X
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2022
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

14 reviews for The Blueprint for An Atlas of Early Indian Religions

  1. Nirbhik Kumar Baid

    The depth of research is truly remarkable. An essential read for anyone seeking to understand the roots of Indian spirituality.

  2. Devesh Singh

    Comprehensive and insightful! ‘The Blueprint’ is a valuable resource for any student of Indian history and religion. Highly recommend!

  3. Shozab Ghazi Naqvi

    Interesting, but a bit academic. Not the most engaging read, but definitely educational. The details are very concise and compact

  4. Rohit Rajdhar

    This book is a treasure trove of knowledge. It helps understand the nuances of various faiths. I like it.

  5. Padma Tashi

    A must-have for anyone studying early Indian religions. The depth of research is impressive. Very scholarly!

  6. Himanshu Gupta

    I appreciate the effort but I feel like it was missing out some key component of the origin.

  7. Ravneet Singh

    Helpful in understanding the origin of the religion. I wish there were more illustrations to support the text.

  8. Meghna Singhal

    Helpful book, but some parts are tedious. It needs more examples to make it easier to understand.

  9. Khushi Sharma

    Excellent resource! The book provides a clear and concise overview of a complex topic.

  10. Jaideep Mehra

    It was alright, but I found some sections a bit repetitive. Good information, just needed some editing.

  11. Yash Dubey

    Comprehensive and detailed. A great addition to my library on Indian history. Feels content reading the book.

  12. Mrinmay Saha

    A fascinating overview, but sometimes dense. A great starting point for understanding early Indian religions.

  13. Nishit Prashant Lokhande

    Informative, yet the formatting could be improved. Some sections felt disorganized.

  14. Divanshu Thakur

    A bit dry, but packed with information. A good reference book, but not a casual read. The content made me feel good.

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