Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124603406
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: xii, 292
- ISBN-10: 8124603405
- Publisher Date: 2005
- Language: English
- Weight: 625 gr
Original price was: ₹1,000.00.₹750.00Current price is: ₹750.00.
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Umesh Kumar –
A very thought-provoking book! It challenged my understanding of different faiths and their common ground. I will definitely reread it to absorb every concept. A bit complex, but rewarding!
Uday Teja Gudaparthi –
A good attempt to cover a broad topic, but fell short of expectations. I think the author should focus on particular tradition instead of trying to cover all three.
Vikas –
The author beautifully weaves together Buddhist, Hindu, and Christian philosophies. A truly enlightening read, though at times a bit academic. Overall good and insightful
Digvijay Singh Panwar –
A great book for anyone interested in comparative religion and philosophy. It can be a bit dense, so be prepared to take your time and digest the information.
Harshit Sihag –
While informative, the writing style was a bit dry for my taste. Good for academic research, but not a casual read.
Ayush Kanojiya –
I loved the depth of analysis and the way the author connects seemingly disparate ideas. A stimulating and enriching experience. Some chapters are easier than others.
Navishek Bhatt –
I appreciated the comparative approach, but found some sections repetitive. A decent overview, but not groundbreaking.
Abhay Kumar Verma –
This book expanded my knowledge of Eastern and Western spiritual traditions. A little too philosophical and abstract.
Piyush Ojha –
I found the book insightful and well-researched, but it could benefit from more real-world examples to illustrate the ideas.
Aditya Prasad –
A fascinating exploration of interconnected spiritual concepts. While dense in places, the book offers profound insights. I needed to reread some parts to fully grasp the context.
Vishal Tomar –
The book offers valuable perspectives on voidness and fullness. However, a prior understanding of these concepts is helpful.
Busireddy Raghu Nandan Reddy –
An interesting concept, but the book felt disorganized at times. It jumped between traditions without clear transitions.