Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124601297
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: ix, 198
- ISBN-10: 8124601291
- Publisher Date: 2012
- Language: English
- Weight: 300 gr
Original price was: ₹200.00.₹150.00Current price is: ₹150.00.
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Pulkit Chawla –
A good starting point for understanding the Prasna Upanishad, but I needed to consult other sources for a deeper understanding.
Mohit Verma –
The book is a solid introduction, but the lack of footnotes was a bit frustrating. Still worth reading.
Kalpish Choudhary –
A valuable resource for anyone studying the Prasna Upanishad. The book is well-organized and easy to navigate. It’s a keeper!
Yatharth Dwivedi –
Excellent edition of the Prasna Upanishad! The formatting is clear and easy to follow. A great addition to my library.
Bhavanya –
This book is a gem. It offers a clear and concise explanation of the Prasna Upanishad’s teachings. A must-read for spiritual seekers.
Adarsh Singh –
A decent translation, but I found the introduction a bit dense. Still a valuable resource for studying the Prasna Upanishad.
Mohit Verma –
Found this book to be quite enlightening. It opened up new perspectives on ancient wisdom. Highly recommended!
Ram Sharma –
Not bad. The sanskrit portion is very helpful. However, the explanation could be more detailed.
Rudraksh Bansal –
Enjoyed reading the Prasna Upanishad. The book is a concise and insightful exploration. I’d recommend it to anyone interested in Vedanta.
Megh Anand –
Wonderful rendition. A must-have for anyone delving into Upanishadic wisdom. The transliteration is spot on.
Utkarsh Tripathi –
Decent book, but the print quality could be better. The content is good, though I wish there were more diagrams.
Jamuna Majhi –
Really enjoyed this book! The translation is well done, and the explanations are clear and accessible. Highly recommend.
John J Tharayil –
The book was okay, but it didn’t fully resonate with me. Perhaps I need to reread it. The translation felt a little dry.
Harsh Saraswat –
I am satisfied with the book. The explanation are simple and concise. Perfect for self-study.
Manan Ajmani –
Clear Sanskrit text and transliteration. The commentary was helpful, though I wish it had more depth. Good for beginners.
Name –
I have mixed feeling about this book. While the Sanskrit and transliteration are great, the commentary felt a bit surface-level.
Ishika Bansal –
A good edition, though I found a few typos. The overall presentation is well done. Satisfied with the purchase.