Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124606568
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: xvi, 151p.
- ISBN-10: 8124606560
- Publisher Date: 2013
- Language: English
- Weight: 400 gr
Original price was: ₹550.00.₹413.00Current price is: ₹413.00.
Discover the inspiring legacy of female Rishikas in the Rigveda. Explore the spiritual wisdom and contributions of these women seers, challenging traditional narratives and celebrating their profound impact on Vedic literature. “Rishikas Of The Rigveda” offers a scholarly yet accessible journey into gender dynamics and Vedic studies, providing a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone seeking deeper understanding of ancient Indian thought. ISBN: 9788124606568. By Swamini Atmaprajnananda Saraswati.
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Anuja Tripathy –
A must-read for students of Vedic history. It provides a fresh perspective on the role of women in ancient India. Extremely informative and well-written.
Ambikesh Raman –
A thought-provoking exploration of female Rishikas. I enjoyed learning about these inspiring women and their contributions to Vedic thought.
Shubham Tripathi –
An important contribution to Vedic literature. It sheds light on the contributions of women. Academic focus means it can be hard for casual readers.
Aditya Sahu –
This book opened my eyes to a previously unknown aspect of Vedic history. I learned so much! Highly recommended for those interested in Vedic studies.
Jitender Dadarwal –
An excellent exploration of the role of women. It’s well written and contains a lot of great information. Recommend to Vedic scholars.
Parteek Jain –
While informative, this book is definitely geared toward academics. It’s not the most engaging read if you’re looking for a casual overview.
Lakshyaa Anand –
A scholarly work that challenges traditional interpretations. It’s a bit dry, but offers valuable insights into gender dynamics in the Rigveda.
Munulu Ringa –
I was intrigued by the topic but struggled with the writing style. I found it difficult to follow the author’s line of reasoning at times.
Hari Om –
A fascinating glimpse into the women of the Rigveda. Well-researched but dense at times. I was hoping for more accessible writing style.
Swapnil Kumar –
I appreciated the depth of research. I found some arguments unconvincing. I wished for a more balanced approach to interpretation.
Subhajoy Datta –
I had mixed feeling about this book. I feel like it was kind of repetitive, but overall, it was a good read. Would recommend reading it.
Kaustub Ratan Pachoury –
The book is very impressive and informative. I would recommend this book to anyone who has interest in ancient history and women’s role.
Swapnil Chatterjee –
It’s good, but not great. I feel like it could be more engaging and not so dry to read. The information in the book is great though.
Ashutosh –
The author’s passion for the subject is evident. Some chapters are captivating, while others feel repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read.