Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173053306
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8173053308
- Publisher Date: 2008
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 296
₹2,800.00
Discover the rich heritage of Nalanda, a renowned center of Buddhist learning and art. Explore the evolution of Buddhist philosophy from early monastic orders to sophisticated metaphysical concepts. P.K. Nayak’s “Heritage of Nalanda” (ISBN: 9788173053306) delves into the philosophical and artistic contributions of this ancient institution, tracing its impact on Indian art and thought. Uncover the legacy of Nalanda’s influence on six major art centers.
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Tina Jain –
A comprehensive look at Nalanda. It shed light on aspects of Indian history I wasn’t familiar with. Really enjoyed reading!
Pritam Mandal –
An insightful and engaging read. It helped me appreciate the profound impact of Nalanda on Buddhist thought and Indian art.
Shashwat –
The book is informative, but at times it felt a bit dry. Could have used more visual aids or anecdotes to bring the subject to life.
Abhigyan Raj –
Excellent book. Nayak successfully captures the essence of Nalanda’s contributions to art and philosophy. Highly recommended.
Aishwarya Jeggan –
A well-researched exploration of Nalanda’s heritage. I particularly enjoyed the sections on the six major art centers influenced by Nalanda.
Madhav Bansal –
It was okay. The writing was just a little boring. I wanted to be blown away, but the book didn’t quite get me there.
Naman Singh –
It tried to cover too much. The book was a good starting point for someone new to the subject. Felt superficial at times.
Arin Jain –
Provided good information but it dragged in places. The influence to six art center was a key takeaway. Would recommend with reservation.
Mahak –
Fascinating insights into the art and philosophical contributions of Nalanda. Nayak does a great job of connecting it to later Indian art. Excellent read.
Vishwajeet Kumar –
Fantastic book! Easy to read and I learned so much. I can’t wait to visit Nalanda in person someday, thanks to the book.
Prapti Roy –
A very good resource for anyone studying Buddhist history and Indian art. Explained concepts concisely. Recommend it.
Aman Kumawat –
A decent overview of Nalanda’s history, but I wish it delved deeper into specific philosophical concepts. Still, a good starting point. I expected it to be more engaging.
Somingam Kumrah –
While informative, the book felt a bit academic. I struggled to connect with the material on a personal level.
Kuldeep Singh –
Good book. Sometimes I felt it could explain topics in simple ways. Felt a little complex to grasp the concepts.