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Science Called Hinduism

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SKU: 9788173054624

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Explore the intersection of science and Hinduism in “Science Called Hinduism.” Edited by Prerna Singh Bindra, Sonali Ghosh, and Anuranjan Roy (ISBN: 9788173054624), this book delves into the scientific underpinnings of Hindu beliefs and practices. Discover the rich scientific heritage within Hinduism and its relevance to modern science. Perfect for those seeking a deeper understanding of the connection between science and spirituality.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173054624
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
  • No of Pages: 280
  • ISBN-10: 8173054622
  • Publisher Date: 2013
  • Binding: Hardbound

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Science Called Hinduism

  1. Prateek Sahni

    An ambitious attempt to connect science and spirituality. It sparks curiosity and prompts further investigation.

  2. Ankit

    I had high expectations for this book. However, it fell short of my expectations. I did appreciate the effort.

  3. Jyotika Tuteja

    I like how the authors presented the information. It’s a great book. I would recommend it to others.

  4. Jaskirat Singh Pahwa

    It is an excellent book. It presents a strong case for the connection between Hinduism and science. A brilliant read.

  5. Lakshay Tyagi

    Excellent book! It presents a compelling case for the scientific basis of Hinduism. Very interesting and informative.

  6. Nivedita Rawat

    The book had several editing errors. Despite the errors, the content was captivating and kept my attention.

  7. Rachit Sharma

    I found some of the connections tenuous. Still, a valiant effort to bridge two seemingly disparate fields. It made me think!

  8. Daksh

    An eye-opening read! It changed my perspective. Some arguments were more convincing than others. Great information.

  9. Khushi Maheshwari

    It could have been more engaging. A great book if you want to get deep into Hinduism and science.

  10. Sanyam Singla

    Interesting concept, but the writing style was a bit dry. Could have been more engaging, despite that, it was informative.

  11. Shreya Garg

    Fascinating! I enjoyed learning about the science behind Hindu traditions. A few chapters were dense, but worth the effort.

  12. Esha Deswal

    A bit repetitive at times, but the core message is compelling. Worth reading if you’re interested in the topic.

  13. Arkadeep Mitra

    It provides a fresh look at the connection between science and religion. A valuable read for those seeking knowledge.

  14. Tanisha

    A thought-provoking read that offers a unique perspective. Some concepts felt a bit stretched, but overall, an interesting exploration.

  15. Prakash Kumar Singh

    I enjoyed how the authors explained each concept. It’s a great book to learn something new. A very valuable read.

  16. Srishti Aggarwal

    Well-researched and insightful. I particularly liked the chapters on ancient technologies. A worthwhile read.

  17. Ayush Kanojia

    An easy read for anyone who wants to learn about Hinduism. The book is insightful and engaging.

  18. Somya

    A great book for anyone curious about the connection between science and Hinduism. Highly recommend this book!

  19. Vineet Chaudhary

    An interesting and informative exploration of the scientific underpinnings of Hinduism. However, it was a bit slow-paced.

  20. Akshit Kumar

    I appreciated the diverse perspectives presented. Some articles were stronger than others, but overall good.

  21. Nitika Sharma

    Very informative. It opened my eyes to the scientific side of Hinduism. Highly recommend this book.

  22. Nimisha Mishra

    It’s a must-read for anyone who wants to learn about Hinduism. It is well-researched and provides a new perspective.

  23. Ravi Yadav

    This book is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the depths of Hinduism. Highly recommend this book.

  24. Ankit Singh Gurjar

    I was expecting a bit more depth. While the book touches on many topics, it doesn’t delve too deep.

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