Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173053320
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8173053324
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 194
₹440.00
Dive into “Reflections on Indian Wisdom” by P.K. Nayak (ISBN: 9788173053320) and explore profound philosophical perspectives. Nayak’s insightful analysis of ancient Indian texts reveals timeless wisdom relevant to contemporary life. Discover the essence of Indian thought and its enduring impact on philosophy, spirituality, and personal growth. This book is a must-read for those seeking deeper understanding and self-discovery.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Ronit Vinod Peswani –
Though dense, the book provides a comprehensive overview. Some prior knowledge of philosophy is helpful. Overall a decent read.
Shekhar Suresh Patil –
Reflections On Indian Wisdom is a well-written, insightful exploration of Indian philosophy. I found it thought-provoking and inspiring. A great read!
Khushwant Sodhi –
Reflections on Indian Wisdom provides valuable insights, but it felt a bit too long and repetitive in some sections. Good information though!
Suryaveer Singh Deora –
This book presents a fresh perspective on ancient wisdom. It’s thought-provoking and relevant to contemporary life.
Adarsh Keshri –
A comprehensive and insightful exploration of Indian philosophical thought. Nayak’s writing is both scholarly and accessible.
Anshuman Vipul –
This book is a treasure trove of Indian wisdom! Nayak’s writing is clear and engaging, making complex concepts accessible to all.
Mrityunjay Singh –
I enjoyed learning about the different philosophical perspectives. It was a bit dense at times, but ultimately rewarding. Good for philosophy enthusiasts.
Shalin Mariam Alex –
It’s a good starting point for exploring Indian philosophy. However, I wished it covered more practical applications.
Shalini Dutta –
Nayak’s book provides a fascinating glimpse into Indian wisdom. The writing is clear and accessible, even for beginners. Highly recommend!
Rithik Ittira Aby –
While the book contains valuable insights, it could benefit from more practical applications. A bit too theoretical for my taste.
Harshit Verma –
An engaging and thought-provoking exploration of Indian philosophy. A great addition to my collection of wisdom literature!
Hazel Francis Chungath –
I appreciate the depth of knowledge in this book. A bit scholarly, but rewarding for those wanting to learn the subject.
Roshan Kumar –
I found the book to be a bit dry and academic at times. However, it does offer a solid overview of Indian philosophy.
Allan Lepcha –
This book offers a unique perspective on Indian wisdom. It’s well-researched and engaging. A valuable addition to my library.
Ayush Denzil Tirkey –
Reflections on Indian Wisdom is a truly enlightening read. It has broadened my understanding of Indian philosophy. Highly recommended!
Arnav Chatterjee –
Excellent exploration of Indian philosophy! It’s insightful, well-written, and has deepened my understanding of ancient wisdom. Highly recommended.
Paras Gohri –
The book is a great introduction for beginners, with easy to understand language. I enjoyed journey through Indian wisdom.
Abhishek Kundu –
Nayak’s exploration of Indian wisdom is captivating and enlightening. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking self-discovery.
Ayush Bhatnagar –
A good introduction to Indian philosophy, but sometimes felt a bit repetitive. Some chapters are much stronger than others. Overall, an informative read.
Rishi Raj Verma –
A thought-provoking exploration, but felt too academic. More practical insights would have been appreciated. Still, a valuable resource.
Ishaan Garg –
A well-researched and insightful book that dives deep into Indian philosophical thought. Worth a read for those interested in the topic.
Anita Bhengra –
While the book is informative, it could use more real-world examples to illustrate the concepts. Got difficult to follow at times.
Jai Malviya –
The book is quite informative, although some of the concepts were a bit difficult to grasp initially. Needed to reread some sections.