Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350022054
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- ISBN-10: 9350022052
- Publisher Date: 2012
- Language: ENGLISH
Original price was: ₹595.00.₹476.00Current price is: ₹476.00.
Explore the Bhakti movement with Anthony DiMaggio’s insightful analysis. Was it a renaissance or revivalism? “Bhakti Movement: Renaissance or Revivalism?” (9789350022054) delves into this fascinating historical and spiritual debate. Discover the origins, key figures, and lasting impact of the Bhakti movement in India. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in Indian history, religion, or philosophy.
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Praveen B –
Well researched and very informative. A bit lengthy book, but if you are ready to dive deep into the topic you should go for it.
Kartik Bajaj –
The book is really fascinating and very informative. This book provides detail insight of Bhakti movement. I highly recommend it.
Shreyash Shekhar –
A well-researched and insightful book! I learned a lot about the Bhakti movement and its complex legacy. Highly recommended!
Avisek Banerjee –
This book made me think differently about the Bhakti movement. DiMaggio offers a refreshing perspective on this historical period.
Eranti Venkata Kalyan –
I enjoyed reading this book. It shed light on a fascinating period in Indian history. It is a bit scholarly for a casual reader.
Akhil Vanapalli –
Excellent resource for understanding the nuances of the Bhakti movement. DiMaggio’s analysis is sharp and insightful.
Priyadarshini Bora –
Good overview of the Bhakti movement. However, at times it reads more like a textbook. Needed more relatable context.
Ishika Sharma –
A thought-provoking exploration of the Bhakti movement. DiMaggio presents a balanced perspective, though at times the academic language felt dense.
Kumar Kartikeya –
A comprehensive analysis of the Bhakti movement. It covers a lot of ground and challenges conventional wisdom.
Kaustubh Manojkumar Hambarde –
The book is informative, but I found it a bit dry at times. Could have used more engaging storytelling to bring the Bhakti movement to life.
Kushal Jaiswal –
Gives good knowledge about Bhakti moment but author failed to acknowledge contributions of some key figure. Still a good read
Priyanshu Shukla –
An eye-opening book that challenges preconceived notions about the Bhakti movement. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history.
Bhabana Rabha –
A detailed exploration of the Bhakti movement’s complexities. Demands close reading but rewards with deeper understanding.
Yoush Sonkar –
The arguments of author is not convincing. I do not agree with the most arguments made by author. This book does not worth.
Saket Laxman Shende –
A solid academic work on the Bhakti movement. The writing is clear and accessible for those familiar with the subject matter.
Ajeet Kumar –
Interesting take on the Bhakti movement, questioning whether it was truly a renaissance. Some arguments were stronger than others. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Akhil Vanapalli –
I was expecting more, but the book is very dull and slow pace. You will feel bore after reading few chapters. Strictly avoid it.
Inder Preet Singh –
DiMaggio provides a nuanced perspective on the Bhakti movement. It’s a valuable addition to the scholarship on the topic.
Mohit Jain –
DiMaggio offers a fresh perspective on the Bhakti movement. It is well-written and the book provokes thinking. A valuable contribution to the field.
Aarti Monga –
While informative, the book felt somewhat repetitive in certain sections. The core arguments are solid but could be more concise.