Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124609071
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 360
- ISBN-10: 8124609071
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2017
- Edition: Fresh retypesetted and printed in 2018
- Language: English
- Width: 140 mm
Original price was: ₹395.00.₹296.00Current price is: ₹296.00.
Explore the six ways of knowing in Vedanta philosophy with Dhirendra Mohan Datta’s insightful study. “The Six Ways of Knowing” delves into the theory of knowledge, examining perception, inference, comparison, testimony, probability, and non-apprehension. Datta critically analyzes these pramÄṇas, offering a clear and concise understanding of Vedanta epistemology. ISBN: 9788124609071. Perfect for students and scholars of Indian philosophy.
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Pranjal Nigam –
The book provides great insights into the subject matter. Worth reading.
Manish Shaw –
A good introduction to Vedanta epistemology. Datta’s analysis is thorough, but sometimes feels a bit dense.
Ankita Shaw –
A comprehensive exploration of the six ways of knowing. Highly recommended for serious students of Vedanta.
Mrityunjay Sharma –
It is a tough read, but helpful for my research.
Anurag Singh Praliya –
A little bit boring.
Prerna Gupta –
A bit dense for beginners.
Khushwant Sodhi –
A helpful guide, though some prior knowledge of Indian philosophy is beneficial.
Arun Baral –
A bit challenging to follow at times, but ultimately rewarding. Provides a solid foundation.
Sony Benny –
Amazing book with in-depth knowledge.
Debojyoti Sarkar –
A great book for understanding Vedanta philosophy.
Aditya Chhaganbhai Boricha –
Excellent overview of Vedanta’s theory of knowledge. Highly recommended for philosophy students.
Satyaman Shukla –
Provides a clear understanding of Vedanta epistemology.
Shravani Priya –
Datta’s work is a valuable contribution to Indian philosophy. A bit dry, but informative.
Deepansh Agrawal –
An essential text for anyone studying Vedanta philosophy.
Nandini Gupta –
Good overview, but could use more contemporary applications.
Rithvik Sahini –
Datta’s analysis is insightful and well-structured.
Bhavay Raina –
Well-written and informative. Datta’s explanations are clear and easy to understand.
Gaurav Kumar –
Not a bad introduction to the topic.
Yadav Akshay Dayanand –
An okay read, but found some sections a bit repetitive.
Riya Negi –
The book offers detailed insights. A must-read.
Yash Kumar –
Clear and concise. Helped me understand the six pramÄṇas. Could use more modern examples.