The Bookish Owl
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Ayush – March 28, 2023
A masterclass in Advaita philosophy. Shankara’s commentary is brilliant.
Arushi Mittal – May 6, 2023
Excellent translation and commentary. Makes a complex subject more accessible.
Srishti – May 22, 2023
Absolutely mind-blowing! Shankara’s logic is impeccable. Challenging but worth it.
Tannu Choudhary – July 7, 2023
Not an easy read, but rewarding if you persevere.
Jai Malviya – August 22, 2023
A cornerstone text in Advaita Vedanta. Clear explanations.
Deepali Chouhan – September 17, 2023
A profound and enlightening work. It provides clarity on key concepts.
Shiwangi – October 3, 2023
The book’s structure is well-organized, which helped in understanding.
Deepkumar Devendrasingh Khinchi – October 25, 2023
The language can be archaic and difficult to understand.
Tanishq Sharma – January 9, 2024
A spiritual journey through the mind of Shankara. Deep, profound, and potentially life-changing.
Manish – March 14, 2024
Transformative! Shankara’s wisdom shines through every page. A bit dense at times.
Rahul Harish – March 24, 2024
I struggled with the abstract nature of the arguments. Not for beginners.
Sanmohak Panda – April 9, 2024
Incredible depth of thought. Shankara’s genius is undeniable.
Mukul Singh – April 23, 2024
Helpful in understanding the Brahmasutras. Some sections were a bit repetitive.
Harsh Vashishtha – April 24, 2024
Found it difficult to grasp some concepts. Needs prior knowledge.
Piyush Ojha – April 26, 2024
An essential resource for students of Vedanta. Highly recommend it.
Prachi – June 12, 2024
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian philosophy. Deeply insightful.
Sitanshu Deb – June 22, 2024
Essential reading for serious students. Very insightful.
Aseem Goel – July 26, 2024
A bit too abstract for me. I needed more concrete examples.
Shreya Bansal – September 25, 2024
This book is a gem for serious students of Vedanta. Requires patience and dedication.
Sumit Bansal – October 10, 2024
Found some parts repetitive and verbose. Overall, a decent book.
Divyanshi Pandey – October 15, 2024
The writing style is tough to follow and assumes prior knowledge.
Saurav Gupta – January 21, 2025
A challenging read, but ultimately rewarding. Shankara’s insights are profound, though the language can be dense.
Sagar Kumar – January 21, 2025
Good for understanding concepts but requires multiple readings.
Utsav Ghosh – January 28, 2025
Good insights, but the writing is dense and challenging.
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Ayush –
A masterclass in Advaita philosophy. Shankara’s commentary is brilliant.
Arushi Mittal –
Excellent translation and commentary. Makes a complex subject more accessible.
Srishti –
Absolutely mind-blowing! Shankara’s logic is impeccable. Challenging but worth it.
Tannu Choudhary –
Not an easy read, but rewarding if you persevere.
Jai Malviya –
A cornerstone text in Advaita Vedanta. Clear explanations.
Deepali Chouhan –
A profound and enlightening work. It provides clarity on key concepts.
Shiwangi –
The book’s structure is well-organized, which helped in understanding.
Deepkumar Devendrasingh Khinchi –
The language can be archaic and difficult to understand.
Tanishq Sharma –
A spiritual journey through the mind of Shankara. Deep, profound, and potentially life-changing.
Manish –
Transformative! Shankara’s wisdom shines through every page. A bit dense at times.
Rahul Harish –
I struggled with the abstract nature of the arguments. Not for beginners.
Sanmohak Panda –
Incredible depth of thought. Shankara’s genius is undeniable.
Mukul Singh –
Helpful in understanding the Brahmasutras. Some sections were a bit repetitive.
Harsh Vashishtha –
Found it difficult to grasp some concepts. Needs prior knowledge.
Piyush Ojha –
An essential resource for students of Vedanta. Highly recommend it.
Prachi –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian philosophy. Deeply insightful.
Sitanshu Deb –
Essential reading for serious students. Very insightful.
Aseem Goel –
A bit too abstract for me. I needed more concrete examples.
Shreya Bansal –
This book is a gem for serious students of Vedanta. Requires patience and dedication.
Sumit Bansal –
Found some parts repetitive and verbose. Overall, a decent book.
Divyanshi Pandey –
The writing style is tough to follow and assumes prior knowledge.
Saurav Gupta –
A challenging read, but ultimately rewarding. Shankara’s insights are profound, though the language can be dense.
Sagar Kumar –
Good for understanding concepts but requires multiple readings.
Utsav Ghosh –
Good insights, but the writing is dense and challenging.