Description
- ISBN-13: 9789390729494
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9390729491
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2021
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,195.00.₹908.00Current price is: ₹908.00.
“Great Indian Epics: International Perspectives” edited by Udayanath Sahoo and Shobha Rani Dash (ISBN: 9789390729494) offers diverse global viewpoints on the Mahabharata and Ramayana. Explore insightful analyses of these epics’ impact on literature, philosophy, and culture worldwide. Buy now to discover a fresh perspective on India’s timeless literary treasures.
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Vishal Baisoya –
A fascinating collection of essays! Some perspectives were truly eye-opening, while others felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a valuable read for those interested in comparative literature.
Naman Gupta –
An okay read, but I expected more depth. The perspectives were interesting, but the analysis felt surface-level at times.
Pranav Kumar Bhardwaj –
An excellent resource for anyone interested in the global impact of Indian epics. The different perspectives are incredibly valuable.
Somya Sahoo –
Some essays were great, but others not so much. A mixed bag, but still worth checking out if you are interested in the topic.
Vedansh Pratap Singh –
Truly insightful perspectives on classic stories. It provides great context and meaning. A book well worth the read.
Ishika Sharma –
This book offers a unique viewpoint. The international perspectives truly enriched my understanding of the Mahabharata and Ramayana.
Puneet Raj –
Interesting concept, but the execution was a little lacking in some areas. Some of the essays were hard to follow. Still worth reading.
Prem Pushkar –
The international analysis provides fresh new perspectives on the epics. It’s a great value and should be considered by everyone.
Aman Dubey –
Excellent compilation! I found several essays to be exceptionally well-written and insightful. A great read for scholars and enthusiasts.
Nishit Prashant Lokhande –
A valuable addition to the scholarship on Indian epics. The international viewpoints provided fresh insights. Highly recommended.
Akshat Dixit –
A very solid read with interesting insights. Overall, a valuable resource. Very insightful perspectives.
Shubham Jindal –
I found it captivating and thought-provoking. It pushed me to rethink my understanding of these classic stories. A must-read.
Nirupama Banerjee –
Some essays were insightful, but a few felt too academic and dense. It was an uneven read, but there are definitely gems to be found.
Rajesh Mandal –
The writing quality is inconsistent, however, I found the overall premise engaging and some essays insightful.
Suzal Raj –
This book is a decent start, but the editors needed to be more involved to maintain consistency in the editing process
Reetish Mohan Panigrahy –
A comprehensive and insightful exploration of the Great Indian Epics. Highly recommend it to anyone.
Sumanth Yerukala –
Unique perspectives. I learned a lot, some essays were challenging to read but rewarding in the end. Worth the effort.
Anant Srivastava –
A great contribution to the field! I appreciated the diverse range of voices and interpretations. Highly recommended for scholars.
Sanskriti Agrawal –
The book is great but it could have benefited from more rigorous editing. Some essays feel unfinished.
Deepali Chouhan –
The book is a good start, but some chapters are poorly written. I wish the editors had been more consistent in the editing process.
Shruti Singh –
I enjoyed the different cultural lenses applied to the epics. However, the writing quality varied across the essays. Still, a worthwhile exploration.
Anonymous –
Some chapters are amazing, but some are poorly written. Mixed bag overall, but a great read if you like the topic.