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Hinduism and Nature
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143427834
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Explore the deep connection between Hinduism and nature in this enlightening book. Discover ancient wisdom on environmentalism, sustainable living, and the sacredness of the natural world. Learn how Hindu philosophies and practices promote harmony with nature. Perfect for those interested in Hinduism, environmentalism, or spirituality. Find your path to a greener future rooted in ancient wisdom.
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Shreeniket Ashok Hinge –
Eye-opening, it’s a must read for those who loves spirituality.
Aaditya Gupta –
A decent overview of the topic, but not as comprehensive as I had hoped. Okay for beginners.
Rupal –
Excellent resource. Highly recommended.
Ravinder Kumar –
This book is amazing! It changed my perspective on how I view nature.
Rishav Srivastava –
Insightful, it shows how we can learn from the past.
Gagandeep Singh –
It was ok.
Ananya Singh –
Excellent exploration of Hindu philosophy and its relevance to environmental concerns. Highly recommend!
Shinjini Roy –
I found the book very enlightening and informative, offering a deep dive into hindu culture.
Shubham Kaushal –
An interesting read, though I wish there were more practical examples of sustainable living. Still informative.
Jatin Bajpai –
It was okay. A bit slow. I hoped to learn more practical tips.
Ishaan Garg –
Interesting book, but not my favorite.
Rushabh Ashish Surana –
Good read, but got bored halfway through.
Kanishk Garg –
Really enjoyed the depth of the book.
Mayank Nilesh Limaye –
Expected a little more depth in the practical applications of Hinduism in today’s world.
Sakshi Sharma –
The book wonderfully bridges the gap between spirituality and environmental responsibility.
Aakansha Gupta –
Amazing!
Abha Suman –
I was hoping for something more practical, but a lot of it felt theoretical.
Priyanshu Sharma –
A must read!
Mansi Negi –
I loved the connection between ancient texts and modern environmentalism. A refreshing perspective.
Ruchie Gautam –
An average read. I found some of the concepts hard to grasp.
Sanskar Maheshwari –
The book provides valuable insights, but it could be more engaging. A bit dry in some sections.
Pranav Anant Joshi –
A good starting point for understanding Hinduism’s view on nature. Some parts felt a bit repetitive, but overall insightful.
Sanjeev Kumar Pal –
A bit too academic for my taste, though the information was solid. Wish it was simpler.