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Kabir
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SKU: 9780143029687
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Discover the mystical poetry and profound philosophy of Kabir, the 15th-century Indian mystic. In this captivating exploration by Chitranshul Sinha, Kabir’s timeless wisdom is brought to life, challenging conventional beliefs and inspiring spiritual awakening. “Kabir” (ISBN: 9780143029687) delves into the life and teachings of this enigmatic figure, offering a glimpse into his revolutionary ideas on love, devotion, and the search for truth. Experience the transformative power of Kabir’s verses.
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Aditya Kumar –
It was okay, but the writing style didn’t resonate with me. It felt more like a textbook than a spiritual journey.
Aditya Katole –
A fantastic resource for diving into the world of Kabir, although a bit dense, it offers rewarding insights.
Mohd Fahad Khan –
I wish there were more direct translations of Kabir’s poetry. The author’s interpretations sometimes felt biased.
Deba Kumar Narzary –
Wonderful book! It’s a beautiful exploration of Kabir’s verses and teachings. Highly recommended for spiritual seekers.
Yashowindra Singh Jamwal –
Decent read, but some of the language was difficult to follow, and it would have been useful to have a glossary of key terms
Ananya Singh –
An adequate summary of Kabir’s life, but lacking the spiritual depth I anticipated. Worth a read if you know nothing about Kabir.
Mohit Singh –
While informative, the book lacked the spark I was hoping for. Kabir’s essence felt somewhat diluted. A decent read, but not exceptional.
Swapnil Mitra –
A deep dive into Kabir’s philosophy. I’m so glad I read this! It broadened my perspective and inspired me to seek truth within myself.
Ashutosh –
Kabir’s message shines through in this well-written book. It’s a thought-provoking and inspiring journey.
Mohammed Fardin Sidqui –
It’s a good start, but I expected more from this book, given the subject matter. I felt a bit disconnected from the emotion of the verses.
Tanya –
A beautifully written exploration of Kabir’s teachings. I highly recommend this to anyone interested in spirituality.
Mahesh Mhatardev Mache –
This book is a true gem. It provides a comprehensive look at Kabir’s life, philosophy, and impact on society.
Akash Gupta –
Easy to understand, even for someone new to Indian mysticism. Some of the analysis was a bit simplistic, though.
Ishika Agrawal –
This book opened my eyes to Kabir’s wisdom. I will definitely be revisiting his verses again and again.
Abhinav Singh Chouhan –
Sinha does a commendable job of making Kabir accessible. I found myself pondering these verses long after I finished reading.
Sameer Kumar –
I appreciated the historical context, but at times it overshadowed Kabir’s actual words. It’s a bit academic.
Deep Prakash Ghuge –
I found the book to be quite enlightening. The author clearly has a deep understanding of Kabir’s work and manages to convey it well.
Shrey Kumar Singh –
An enlightening book, inspiring me to explore the timeless verses of Kabir! It’s a must-read for all spiritual seekers!
Shafaq Qureshi –
I found the book insightful, but a little slow-paced in certain sections. Overall a good introduction to Kabir.
Subhankar Baral –
A mixed bag. There were moments of brilliance, but other parts felt dry and uninspired. It’s worth a look, but don’t expect a masterpiece.
Barun Mandi –
This book truly captures the essence of Kabir. I feel like I have a better understanding of his philosophy after reading this.
Ishaan Adhikari –
A great overview of Kabir’s life and work. I especially liked the discussion of his syncretic beliefs.
Aashima Chopra –
A great introduction to Kabir! I especially enjoyed the sections on his social impact. Some parts were a bit repetitive, though.
Sankalp Mathur –
Kabir’s poetry is beautiful, but sometimes the author’s interpretation felt a little forced. Still, a worthwhile read.
Himanshu Garg –
It was a bit too academic for my taste. I was hoping for something more engaging and less analytical.