9 reviews for Vaiseshika Darshan Mein Padaratha Nirupana
Rated 5 out of 5
Rimjhim Nigam –
Fantastic! A very useful book. Helped my studies significantly. Highly recommended if you’re studying this.
Rated 3 out of 5
Kunal Gupta –
A good introduction to Padaratha. I found it helpful. Book could be more engaging. The language was a bit difficult for me.
Rated 3 out of 5
Sourav Saha –
A worthwhile read, but definitely not for beginners. Assumes prior knowledge. Excellent though if you already know this stuff.
Rated 5 out of 5
Manoj Singh –
Excellent, very clearly explained. A great introduction for beginners. Everything is well defined and elaborate. I was impressed.
Rated 4 out of 5
Srishti Rao –
Well-researched and insightful. A bit slow-paced. This will improve your understanding of Vaisheshika Darshan.
Rated 4 out of 5
Kratika Tyagi –
A comprehensive overview! However, I felt some sections were repetitive. A valuable resource for serious students.
Rated 3 out of 5
Abhishek Kumar –
I’m mixed about this. It’s informative, but dry. It felt academic. But a very knowledgeable author on the topic.
Rated 4 out of 5
Prajwal Deep –
An interesting exploration of Vaiseshika Darshan. Some parts were dense, but overall a thought-provoking read. Worth it for those interested in philosophy.
Rated 4 out of 5
Shubhkirti Singh –
This book gave unique perspective. I enjoyed the book overall, but the writing wasn’t easy to follow. Requires focus!
Rimjhim Nigam –
Fantastic! A very useful book. Helped my studies significantly. Highly recommended if you’re studying this.
Kunal Gupta –
A good introduction to Padaratha. I found it helpful. Book could be more engaging. The language was a bit difficult for me.
Sourav Saha –
A worthwhile read, but definitely not for beginners. Assumes prior knowledge. Excellent though if you already know this stuff.
Manoj Singh –
Excellent, very clearly explained. A great introduction for beginners. Everything is well defined and elaborate. I was impressed.
Srishti Rao –
Well-researched and insightful. A bit slow-paced. This will improve your understanding of Vaisheshika Darshan.
Kratika Tyagi –
A comprehensive overview! However, I felt some sections were repetitive. A valuable resource for serious students.
Abhishek Kumar –
I’m mixed about this. It’s informative, but dry. It felt academic. But a very knowledgeable author on the topic.
Prajwal Deep –
An interesting exploration of Vaiseshika Darshan. Some parts were dense, but overall a thought-provoking read. Worth it for those interested in philosophy.
Shubhkirti Singh –
This book gave unique perspective. I enjoyed the book overall, but the writing wasn’t easy to follow. Requires focus!