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Heritage of Nalanda

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SKU: 9788173053306

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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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  • 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

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Weight 0.5 kg

14 reviews for Heritage of Nalanda

  1. Tina Jain

    A comprehensive look at Nalanda. It shed light on aspects of Indian history I wasn’t familiar with. Really enjoyed reading!

  2. Pritam Mandal

    An insightful and engaging read. It helped me appreciate the profound impact of Nalanda on Buddhist thought and Indian art.

  3. 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.

  4. Abhigyan Raj

    Excellent book. Nayak successfully captures the essence of Nalanda’s contributions to art and philosophy. Highly recommended.

  5. Aishwarya Jeggan

    A well-researched exploration of Nalanda’s heritage. I particularly enjoyed the sections on the six major art centers influenced by Nalanda.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Arin Jain

    Provided good information but it dragged in places. The influence to six art center was a key takeaway. Would recommend with reservation.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. Prapti Roy

    A very good resource for anyone studying Buddhist history and Indian art. Explained concepts concisely. Recommend it.

  12. 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.

  13. Somingam Kumrah

    While informative, the book felt a bit academic. I struggled to connect with the material on a personal level.

  14. Kuldeep Singh

    Good book. Sometimes I felt it could explain topics in simple ways. Felt a little complex to grasp the concepts.

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