Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173053122
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 817305312X
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 120
₹1,560.00
“Explore ancient Indian healing secrets in ‘Therapeutics in Indian Sculptures: Ranki Vav-Patan’ (ISBN: 9788173053122) by P.K. Nayak. Discover the therapeutic significance of apsara sculptures at Ranki Vav, Patan, Gujarat, and delve into mudra vigyana and kundalini. Uncover India’s rich cultural heritage and architectural grandeur through this captivating exploration of art and healing.”
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Sourin Dutta –
The book shed some light on things that I have never thought before. While reading, I’m finding its connection to my field of work.
Karan Pradeep Kunnumal –
A remarkable book that unveils the hidden therapeutic dimensions of Indian sculptures! A captivating and enlightening read.
Khushi Goel –
A niche book that might not appeal to everyone, but it’s definitely a gem for those interested in the subject matter.
Rajat Jain –
A bit academic for my taste, but the research is impressive. Explores a fascinating aspect of Indian art and its potential therapeutic benefits.
Karma Kunzang Tenzing Bhutia –
I found this book quite interesting, the correlation between therapy and ancient art is captivating. However, its quite dense.
Ayush Kumar –
I appreciated the book’s unique focus, however I think it could be improved with a stronger narrative flow. Good for research purposes.
Joy Aditya Minz –
Informative and unique. I learned a lot, but the writing could be more engaging to hold the reader’s attention.
Vaibhav Agrawal –
A bit too academic for a casual reader but makes a strong case that ancient Indian sculptures had healing potential.
Anonymous –
A great book that can offer so many learning and knowledge. It did enlighten me in so many aspects of my work.
Abhishek Sourabh –
A fascinating read! I learned so much about the connection between Indian art and healing. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall, very insightful.
Raaghav Varma –
An unusual take on art history and healing. The research seemed well done, but the reading was a little dry. Recommended for researchers.
Udit Nahata –
This book completely changed the way I appreciate Indian art! Mind-blowing insights into healing and spirituality. A true masterpiece!
Shantanu –
This book opened my eyes to a whole new way of looking at ancient Indian art. Truly fascinating and well-written!
Ramya Tripathi –
The book provides a unique perspective on Ranki Vav. While informative, I wished for more visual aids to better understand the sculptures.
Ayush Singh Yadav –
Its a bit lengthy, but I like to appreciate the author’s research and the time spent on it.
Meena Choudhary –
Interesting concept, but the writing style could be more engaging. The sculptures are beautiful, and the therapeutic interpretations are thought-provoking.
Utkarsh Shukla –
Absolutely loved it! A groundbreaking exploration of ancient Indian healing practices within art. Highly recommended!
Yash Jain –
Loved the blend of art, history, and healing! A unique perspective on Indian culture. Highly recommend for those interested in alternative therapies.
Kriti Malhotra –
An exceptional book that unveils the therapeutic power hidden within Indian sculptures. It is really a mind-blowing read!
Swaraj Chandan Patil –
The author makes an interesting case for the healing properties in art. A bit repetitive but interesting.
Avisek Banerjee –
Could be more accessible to a broader audience, but those committed to art history or alternative medicines would be rewarded.
Prerna Sharma –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian art and healing! The book is insightful and well-researched. I especially enjoyed the section on mudra vigyana.
Ayush Manish Gosar –
I loved the book. I will recommend this to my peers to further learn about its content.
Nishit Prashant Lokhande –
An insightful exploration of the therapeutic elements found in the sculptures of Ranki Vav. A bit scholarly but rewarding for those seeking knowledge.