Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124600368
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Hardback
- Weight: 6100 gr
- ISBN-10: 8124600368
- Publisher Date: 1995
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹7,000.00.₹5,250.00Current price is: ₹5,250.00.
Explore the primal elements (Sky, Air, Fire, Water, Earth) and their impact on civilizations in “Prakrti, The Integral Vision”. This 5-volume set delves into oral traditions, Vedic, Buddhist, and Jain philosophies, Agamic arts, and modern science. Discover the intricate relationship between man and nature through ancient myths, rituals, and scientific inquiry. ISBN: 9788124600368
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Khushwant Sodhi –
An amazing collection! Learned a lot. Sometimes goes into too much details, but a great addition to my library. The packaging was good.
Mayank Nilesh Limaye –
A scholarly and comprehensive study. It requires dedicated time. The insights into Vedic traditions are invaluable. Bit too academic.
Mansi Sharma –
Beautifully presented and researched. The connection between ancient wisdom and modern science is compelling. A bit dense, requiring patience.
Dhruv Sharma –
Excellent resource for understanding Indian philosophy. The volumes are well-structured. It is expensive but worth it. Good buy!
Sahil Hanfi –
I appreciated the effort, but it was too much for me. Felt like a textbook. Probably good for serious scholars only. Not for casual reader
Priya –
The scope of this work is truly impressive, encompassing a vast range of knowledge. However, it can feel daunting at times.
Akash Roy –
A well-researched and insightful exploration of the elements. While the language is accessible, a basic understanding of the subject matter is helpful.
Utkarsh Gautam –
This set is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Indian philosophy. However, the sheer volume of information can be overwhelming.
Anwesha Biswas –
A fascinating deep dive, but felt overwhelming at times. The scope is ambitious. Some volumes were more engaging than others. Overall, a worthwhile, if challenging, read.
Poojitha Matangi –
Prakrti is a dense read, but it’s filled with invaluable insights. It connects ancient wisdom with modern science seamlessly.
Rajat Choubey –
This set is a treasure trove of knowledge. The printing quality is excellent. The language can be difficult to grasp at times.
Mahesh Mhatardev Mache –
Interesting concept but could have been shorter. Repetitive and dense. The cross-cultural comparisons were thought-provoking.
Dimple Grover –
An ambitious and thought-provoking work, but not for the faint of heart. Be prepared for a deep dive into complex concepts and traditions.
Ipsita Singh –
An insightful exploration of the elements. Some sections were repetitive. Good for those interested in Indian philosophy and ecology.
Sonu Fugare –
Prakrti is an impressive work. The interdisciplinary approach is unique. It could be better organized. Still, highly recommended.