Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173053429
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8173053421
- Publisher Date: 2008
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 300
₹440.00
Uncover the mysteries of Northeast India in Margaret H. Case’s “The Lilas of the Sons of Shiva.” Explore the rich history and mythology surrounding the sons of Shiva. This captivating book delves into the region’s cultural heritage, shedding light on its fascinating past. Discover the captivating stories and traditions of Northeast India with “The Lilas of the Sons of Shiva.”
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Vivek Singh –
A well-researched and captivating exploration of Northeast India’s mythology. I learned so much!
Vijay Kumar –
I enjoyed learning about the sons of Shiva, but some parts felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Rohan Chaturvedi –
A decent overview, but it felt more like a summary than an in-depth exploration. I wanted more!
Mayank Nilesh Limaye –
A decent read about Northeast India, but I felt it could have gone deeper into the mythology. Still, a good introduction to the subject.
Abhishek Rout –
While informative, I felt the book lacked a strong narrative. It was a bit dry and difficult to get through at times.
Kumar Nilmani –
An excellent resource for anyone interested in the mythology and history of Northeast India. A must-read!
Shivali Sharma –
Absolutely loved this book! The author’s passion for the subject shines through. Highly recommended.
Animesh Priyadarshan –
Case does a wonderful job of bringing the stories of the sons of Shiva to life. A truly enlightening read.
Ayush Rai –
A beautifully written and informative book that sheds light on a fascinating culture. Highly recommended.
Suman Sahu –
Fascinating insights into the cultural heritage of Northeast India. Case’s writing is engaging and informative. Highly recommended!
Wahaj Arshad –
Interesting topic, but the writing style was a little academic for my taste. Still worth reading.
Amaan Iqbal –
I had high expectations, but the book fell a bit short. It’s informative but lacks a certain spark.
Ushma Anand Vyas –
While the topic is interesting, the writing style was a bit dry for my taste. I struggled to stay engaged at times.
Abhay Kumar Rajak –
I was captivated from beginning to end. The Lilas of the Sons of Shiva is a true gem.
Subhajoy Datta –
This book opened my eyes to the rich history of Northeast India. A must-read for anyone interested in mythology and culture.
Divyanshu Jha –
An informative, but somewhat slow-paced exploration of Northeast Indian culture. Could have been more concise.