The Bookish Owl
₹375.00
5 in stock
Manish Kumar – February 3, 2023
Found some chapters fascinating, others less so. Good research, but could be more engaging.
Sonamsi – June 8, 2023
Heavy on the academic jargon. Useful for researchers but not for casual readers.
Kumavat Sagar Nana – September 30, 2023
An interesting read, though quite scholarly. You’ll need some background to fully appreciate it.
Himanshu Raj – December 6, 2023
A really wonderful book! Content is very informative and useful.
Sanjana Sarraf – March 12, 2024
Well-researched and informative. Could have benefited from more illustrations or maps.
Cyra Sumit – April 15, 2024
A useful resource for scholars. It’s not a light read, but it’s thorough.
Sakshi Trivedi – April 27, 2024
Provides good insights. It’s a worthwhile, if somewhat challenging, read.
Manish – May 8, 2024
Offered some valuable perspective. Felt some section was not properly addressed.
Vinayak Sharma – May 11, 2024
The book is informative, though a little repetitive in places.
Shivam – May 16, 2024
An interesting book. However, this book needed more editing to make more sense.
Arpit – August 14, 2024
A comprehensive look at Buddhism’s impact. Sometimes dry, but ultimately rewarding.
Yuvraj Jaiswal – September 27, 2024
A detailed academic work. A bit dense, but insightful for those interested in the period.
Priya Tiwari – October 26, 2024
Insightful book with valuable information. Writing style could be a bit better.
Ajeet Kumar Gupta – December 10, 2024
The book offers a fresh perspective. The writing style could be improved.
Prabhat Pandey – January 5, 2025
A decent book! Worth buying and reading. Enjoyed reading.
Renuka Singh – January 29, 2025
I appreciated the depth of analysis. I struggled a bit with the complex language at times.
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Manish Kumar –
Found some chapters fascinating, others less so. Good research, but could be more engaging.
Sonamsi –
Heavy on the academic jargon. Useful for researchers but not for casual readers.
Kumavat Sagar Nana –
An interesting read, though quite scholarly. You’ll need some background to fully appreciate it.
Himanshu Raj –
A really wonderful book! Content is very informative and useful.
Sanjana Sarraf –
Well-researched and informative. Could have benefited from more illustrations or maps.
Cyra Sumit –
A useful resource for scholars. It’s not a light read, but it’s thorough.
Sakshi Trivedi –
Provides good insights. It’s a worthwhile, if somewhat challenging, read.
Manish –
Offered some valuable perspective. Felt some section was not properly addressed.
Vinayak Sharma –
The book is informative, though a little repetitive in places.
Shivam –
An interesting book. However, this book needed more editing to make more sense.
Arpit –
A comprehensive look at Buddhism’s impact. Sometimes dry, but ultimately rewarding.
Yuvraj Jaiswal –
A detailed academic work. A bit dense, but insightful for those interested in the period.
Priya Tiwari –
Insightful book with valuable information. Writing style could be a bit better.
Ajeet Kumar Gupta –
The book offers a fresh perspective. The writing style could be improved.
Prabhat Pandey –
A decent book! Worth buying and reading. Enjoyed reading.
Renuka Singh –
I appreciated the depth of analysis. I struggled a bit with the complex language at times.