Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173054624
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- No of Pages: 280
- ISBN-10: 8173054622
- Publisher Date: 2013
- Binding: Hardbound
₹396.00
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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Prateek Sahni –
An ambitious attempt to connect science and spirituality. It sparks curiosity and prompts further investigation.
Ankit –
I had high expectations for this book. However, it fell short of my expectations. I did appreciate the effort.
Jyotika Tuteja –
I like how the authors presented the information. It’s a great book. I would recommend it to others.
Jaskirat Singh Pahwa –
It is an excellent book. It presents a strong case for the connection between Hinduism and science. A brilliant read.
Lakshay Tyagi –
Excellent book! It presents a compelling case for the scientific basis of Hinduism. Very interesting and informative.
Nivedita Rawat –
The book had several editing errors. Despite the errors, the content was captivating and kept my attention.
Rachit Sharma –
I found some of the connections tenuous. Still, a valiant effort to bridge two seemingly disparate fields. It made me think!
Daksh –
An eye-opening read! It changed my perspective. Some arguments were more convincing than others. Great information.
Khushi Maheshwari –
It could have been more engaging. A great book if you want to get deep into Hinduism and science.
Sanyam Singla –
Interesting concept, but the writing style was a bit dry. Could have been more engaging, despite that, it was informative.
Shreya Garg –
Fascinating! I enjoyed learning about the science behind Hindu traditions. A few chapters were dense, but worth the effort.
Esha Deswal –
A bit repetitive at times, but the core message is compelling. Worth reading if you’re interested in the topic.
Arkadeep Mitra –
It provides a fresh look at the connection between science and religion. A valuable read for those seeking knowledge.
Tanisha –
A thought-provoking read that offers a unique perspective. Some concepts felt a bit stretched, but overall, an interesting exploration.
Prakash Kumar Singh –
I enjoyed how the authors explained each concept. It’s a great book to learn something new. A very valuable read.
Srishti Aggarwal –
Well-researched and insightful. I particularly liked the chapters on ancient technologies. A worthwhile read.
Ayush Kanojia –
An easy read for anyone who wants to learn about Hinduism. The book is insightful and engaging.
Somya –
A great book for anyone curious about the connection between science and Hinduism. Highly recommend this book!
Vineet Chaudhary –
An interesting and informative exploration of the scientific underpinnings of Hinduism. However, it was a bit slow-paced.
Akshit Kumar –
I appreciated the diverse perspectives presented. Some articles were stronger than others, but overall good.
Nitika Sharma –
Very informative. It opened my eyes to the scientific side of Hinduism. Highly recommend this book.
Nimisha Mishra –
It’s a must-read for anyone who wants to learn about Hinduism. It is well-researched and provides a new perspective.
Ravi Yadav –
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the depths of Hinduism. Highly recommend this book.
Ankit Singh Gurjar –
I was expecting a bit more depth. While the book touches on many topics, it doesn’t delve too deep.