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Upanishads
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Explore the wisdom of the Upanishads, 13 philosophical texts composed around the 8th century BCE. Delve into Hinduism’s core doctrines of rebirth, karma, and spiritual bliss. Journey through direct prose and verse that reveal humanity’s quest for truth and knowledge. [ISBN: 9780140447491]
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Jaskirat Singh Pahwa –
A profound read! Some parts were dense, but the overall message about karma and rebirth is thought-provoking.
Priya –
Profound and thought-provoking! It’s a bit heavy but the knowledge is worth the read.
Shantanu –
A real eye opener, it made me think and question a lot of things. But I enjoyed the journey.
Harikrishnan K A –
A bit dense and academic at times. But there is a timeless quality to the wisdom shared.
Devesh Sharma –
I found it very insightful. However, certain concepts are difficult to grasp without prior knowledge.
Biprajit Mazumder –
Informative, but be prepared for dense text. It can be challenging to read in one sitting.
Princi Rai –
A must-read for seekers. Some parts require reflection, but the message is clear and beautiful.
Shivali Sharma –
The Upanishads offer timeless wisdom. I found the prose a bit challenging at times. Still, a valuable exploration of Hindu philosophy.
Mahak –
Good starting place for understanding key Hindu beliefs, some parts dragged a little bit.
Priyank Agrawal –
Interesting, but definitely not a light read. You’ll need time to digest the concepts presented.
Anmol Jha –
It provides a good foundation for spiritual study but needs to be read with a guide for better clarity.
Naman Saini –
It is an essential read for anyone interested in Hinduism. There are some translation issues.
Chirag –
Some passages resonated deeply, while others were harder to grasp. Overall, a worthwhile experience.
Somya Harris –
Fascinating insights into ancient spiritual beliefs. It required patience, but I found value.
Harshita Mehra –
The core doctrines are explained well. It’s a bit repetitive in places, but worth reading.