Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143428299
- Publisher: Penguin Random House India
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin
- Height: 290 mm
- No of Pages: 296
- Spine Width: 0 mm
- ISBN-10: 0143428292
- Publisher Date: Oct,2016
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 200 mm







Monsoon Behl –
Absolutely loved the comparisons! Made me want to research both mythologies further. Highly recommended to mythology lovers.
Akash Maroti Jayewar –
I loved the connections made between the different myths! It was thought-provoking and insightful. Worth the price.
Lekshmi Nandana –
Interesting premise, but the execution fell a little flat for me. Expected more depth but it’s okay for beginners.
Gaurav Pingolia –
I found this book very informative and engaging. It’s a great way to understand both Greek and Hindu mythology. Good job
Prasannajit Sahoo –
A well-researched book that sheds light on common mythological themes. The author is indeed knowledgeable about the topic.
Saransh Khandelwal –
The parallels drawn were intriguing, but I wished for more analysis and less straight comparison. A decent read.
Adhyatma Jain –
This book is amazing! It opened my eyes to the similarities between two great mythologies. I will read it again.
Vandita Mahaur –
An interesting concept but not particularly well-written. I struggled to stay engaged. Could not finish the book
Abhinav Kumar Karadwal –
Fascinating read. Though, at times, the author jumps without clearly elaborating the links. Do read if you are interested in mythology
Kumar Rohit –
The book provided a new perspective on stories I already knew. A bit repetitive in places, but a good comparative study.
Madhav Sharma –
I enjoyed learning about the parallels between Greek and Hindu myths. Some concepts were hard to grasp initially. Worth reading.
Jharinath Ilaparti –
It was an okay book. Nothing too exciting. I was expecting a better explanation of the relation between both mythologies.
Apoorv Agnihotri –
While the premise is good, the book feels surface-level. It skims the depths instead of diving in. Can be skipped.
Divyansh Kalra –
A good starting point for exploring mythological connections, but it could have been more in-depth. One time read.
Apoorv Agrahari –
Engaging and enlightening! Pattanaik has a gift for making complex subjects accessible. A fantastic book.
Adhyatma Jain –
This was a delightful read, connecting dots I hadn’t even considered. Pattanaik’s insightful comparisons are enlightening. Must read.
Nishita Jagati –
A fascinating exploration of mythological connections. The writing was a bit dense at times, but overall a very insightful read.
Madhav Relhan –
The book felt repetitive, constantly drawing parallels without offering much fresh insight. I was left wanting more analysis.
Ashish Kumar –
The writing style was clear and accessible, making complex ideas easier to understand. Recommend it to everyone.