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Bhartiya Paramparao Mein Mrtyu Ki Avadharana

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SKU: 9788124603130

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Explore the ancient Indian understanding of death in “Bhartiya Paramparao Mein Mrtyu Ki Avadharana” by Gian Giuseppe Filippi (ISBN: 9788124603130). Journey from conception to the realm of Yama, uncovering Hindu beliefs, rituals, and acceptance of mortality. This insightful study delves into the cultural significance of death with scholarly objectivity, blending scriptural references with contemporary perspectives. Discover a unique view of life’s final chapter.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788124603130
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: xiv, 186
  • ISBN-10: 8124603138
  • Publisher Date: 2006
  • Language: Hindi
  • Weight: 500 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

14 reviews for Bhartiya Paramparao Mein Mrtyu Ki Avadharana

  1. Himanshu Raj

    Wonderful book, and an asset to my growing library on comparative religion.

  2. Abhishek Gupta

    Excellent book! Deep dive into the cultural significance of death in Indian society. Very well researched and written.

  3. Kavya Gupta

    A good overview of the topic, but I felt it lacked emotional depth. More focus on rituals than the human experience of grief.

  4. Maanvi

    Good source of information but reads a bit dull

  5. Shivam Aditya Singh

    A fascinating read! I learned so much about Hindu beliefs surrounding death. Highly recommend for anyone curious about this topic.

  6. Hetkumar Dipakkumar Patel

    A thoughtful exploration of death in Indian traditions. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall insightful. Provides a unique perspective.

  7. Aashima Chopra

    While informative, the book can be quite academic. Newcomers to the topic might find it challenging.

  8. Mayank Sharma

    Interesting subject matter, but the writing style was a bit dry. I wish it had more personal stories to illustrate the concepts.

  9. Digvijay Singh Panwar

    I liked the book, although at times it felt repetitive. Could have been shorter.

  10. Sarthak Jain

    Well written book, and thought-provoking.

  11. Supriya Sahu

    This book opened my eyes to a completely different way of viewing death. A must-read for those seeking a new perspective.

  12. Ujjwal

    Filippi’s book offers a comprehensive look at death through Hindu eyes. A bit repetitive at times, but still informative.

  13. Tanya Jethwani

    A unique, but somewhat depressing topic that needs a strong reader.

  14. Samphan Rongchehon

    A very informative and insightful book. It really dives deep and is enjoyable to read.

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