Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124608449
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 500 gr
- ISBN-10: 812460844X
- Publisher Date: 2015
- Edition: 1
- No of Pages: 300
Original price was: ₹550.00.₹413.00Current price is: ₹413.00.
Explore 16 philosophical systems of 14th-century India with Madhavacharya’s Sarvadarshanasamgraha. Translated by Prof. E.B. Cowell, this book offers a synopsis of Charvaka, Bauddha, Jaina, and more. Discover key tenets and arguments of each system with insightful explanations. ISBN: 9788124608449. Ideal for philosophy scholars, researchers, and students.
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Sachin Azad –
A monumental work! Provides invaluable insights into ancient Indian thought. I am really happy.
Niyansh Bindal –
Essential for understanding Indian philosophy. Madhavacharya’s work is a classic for a reason. The book fulfilled my expectation.
Utkarsh Goel –
Useful as a reference guide, but not the most engaging read. A bit dry, but informative.
Sundram –
Excellent resource for philosophy students. Cowell’s translation is reliable. Highly recommended.
Manpreet Gill –
This book provides a thorough examination of various philosophical systems of ancient India.
Sagar Langyan –
Madhavacharya’s ‘Sarvadarshanasamgraha’ is a gem. Cowell’s translation makes it accessible.
Siddharth Malik –
It felt like a textbook. It was difficult for me to understand. I wish it was simpler.
Prajwal Narendra Akhade –
The translation could be better, but the content is great. Very thought provoking.
Kunal –
A must-have for any serious scholar of Indian philosophy. Very informative and insightful.
Shivani Singh –
The language is a bit difficult, but the content is rewarding. Needed more context though.
Rishi Jain –
Interesting read, though some sections felt repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile academic investment.
Khushi Panchariya –
This book is an excellent introduction to the diverse schools of Indian philosophy.
Prazzwal Arjun Singh –
A bit too academic for casual readers. Good information, but heavy on jargon. I liked the content.
Rohan –
A good overview, but dense. Requires patience. Cowell’s translation is a bit dated, but still valuable.
Rahul –
Good book to study and know about the ancient philosophical systems that prevailed in India.
Monsoon Behl –
Helpful for my research, but I wish there were more modern interpretations included.
Vedika Chaudhary –
A comprehensive summary, but can be challenging for beginners. It offers a insightful explanation