Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143066262
- Publisher: Penguin India
- Publisher Imprint: PENGUIN INDIA
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 312
- Spine Width: 20 mm
- Width: 127 mm
- ISBN-10: 0143066269
- Publisher Date: May. 2014
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 700 gr







Arjun – Malik –
Dawkins does a wonderful job of connecting plants to Indian mythology and daily life. A must-read for anyone interested in botany and culture.
Harsh Kumar –
I was captivated by the stories and rituals associated with each plant. A truly enlightening read!
Surya Prakash Sahoo –
Felt like a good resource to learn about plants. I would recommend it. Some topics were well researched.
Supriya Sahu –
Beautifully written and informative. “Sacred Plants of India” offered new perspectives on the ecological and spiritual importance of plants.
Sanskar Vyas –
I loved learning about the pipal, banyan, and tulsi plants! This book is a treasure trove of information.
Nikita –
A fascinating read about the cultural significance of plants in India. However, it could be a bit dense at times. Overall, I enjoyed learning about this topic.
Name –
Interesting topic, but the writing style was a bit dry. It felt more like a textbook than an engaging narrative.
Prafull Jagdish Jakate –
An eye-opening exploration of India’s sacred plants. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in botany or Indian culture.
Ankit Singh –
A bit repetitive in places, but the overall message is powerful. The book highlights the deep connection between nature and spirituality.
Karan Raj –
The book provides a great overview, but some chapters were more engaging than others. Still worth reading!
Tarkik Gautam Ranjan –
I was hoping for more information on the medicinal uses of these plants. Still, a decent introduction to sacred Indian flora.