Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173055553
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Binding: Hardcover
- Weight: 0 gr
- ISBN-10: 8173055556
- Publisher Date: 1 August 2016
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₹1,920.00
“Discover the captivating story of Ganesha’s rise from sacred animal to revered deity in M. K. Dhavalikar’s *Ganesa: The God of Asia*. Explore the archaeological evidence behind the elephant-headed god’s evolution and his significance across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Tantrism. ISBN: 9788173055553”
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Karan Golani –
Essential for Hindu iconography enthusiasts. The book’s detailed perspective is invaluable, providing a deeper understanding of Ganesha.
Sahil Matta –
Enlightening read on Ganesha’s influence across Asia. Chapters vary in engagement, but archaeological evidence offers valuable insights.
Anurag Jangir –
Interesting but quite academic. This isn’t a light read, but those seeking in-depth knowledge will appreciate the detail.
Anushka Bhartiya –
Dhavalikar presents a well-researched account of Ganesha’s journey. The book could benefit from more visual aids, but the content is compelling.
Janvi Arya –
Fascinating exploration of Ganesha’s journey. Occasionally dry, but the depth of research and unique perspective make it worthwhile.
Wahaj Arshad –
The author’s perspective is enlightening. I was completely unaware of Ganesha’s influence outside of India. This book is extremely helpful.
Vaibhav Aggarwal –
Reveals Ganesha’s widespread reverence, providing scholars with insightful analysis and a fresh perspective on Ganesha’s evolution.
Dhruv Sharma –
A must-read for anyone interested in Hindu iconography. The book is thoroughly researched and provides a new perspective on Ganesha’s evolution.
Vanshaj Bharia –
While thorough, the book is very academic and can be a challenge to read for the average person. It dives very deep into the subject matter.
Kriti Gandhi –
A fascinating exploration of Ganesha’s origins and spread. Dhavalikar’s research is impressive, though the writing can be a bit dry at times. Overall, an insightful read.
Nitesh Kumar –
Offers interesting insights into Ganesha’s evolution, though it can be dense and scholarly, requiring patience. Overall, informative.
Sanket Rahul Ghodeswar –
Dense and scholarly, challenging to get through. Information-rich for those who persevere, but not a casual read.
Jayesh Mittal –
Excellent account of Ganesha’s history across Asia, highlighting Buddhism and Jainism’s influence, making it a must-read.
Himanshu Singh –
This book opened my eyes to the widespread reverence for Ganesha. Dhavalikar’s analysis is insightful, making it a great resource for scholars.
Srishti –
A good resource for anyone interested in religious studies or history. I love this book and will definitely be reading it again.
Nishit Kumar –
An excellent book that traces the history of Ganesha across Asia. I particularly enjoyed the sections on Buddhism and Jainism’s influence.
Alvin Clin Narzary –
I enjoyed learning about Ganesha’s influence across different religions. Some chapters were more engaging than others, but the archaeological insights were valuable.
Kaushal Kishor –
Dhavalikar’s research is comprehensive. More visuals would enhance the experience, but the content is compelling and informative.
Shlok Mohaley –
The book presents a detailed and academic account. It requires focus and determination to benefit fully from its wealth of information.
Prachi Verma –
A solid academic work with a few slow parts. The archaeological analysis is extremely interesting, if a bit dense.
Siddhant –
While informative, the book is dense and scholarly. I found it difficult to get through at times, but the information is there if you persevere.