Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124608319
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Weight: 450 gr
- ISBN-10: 8124608318
- Publisher Date: 2015
- Edition: 1
- No of Pages: 190
Original price was: ₹580.00.₹435.00Current price is: ₹435.00.
Explore the profound philosophy of Mahima Dharma in “God as Shunya” (ISBN: 9788124608319). Delving into the concept of God as Shunya-Brahman, this book examines Bhima Bhoi’s shunya-centric metaphysics, challenging idolatry and social discrimination. Discover the unique perspective of Mahima Dharma on the Indian religio-philosophical tradition, and its exploration of concepts like Shunya-Brahman and atmajnana.
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Arin Jain –
Gives a good introduction to Mahima Dharma. The book could have been better organized. I like the message of social equality.
Eranti Venkata Kalyan –
Presents a good perspective to understand the concept of God. This book can be difficult for those new to this subject.
Nitya –
A thought-provoking exploration of Mahima Dharma. Some concepts were a bit dense, but overall, a worthwhile read for those interested in Indian philosophy.
Yashika Methi –
The book explores very deep concepts that are not widely popular. I like how the author challenges the existing conventions.
Priya Sahani –
A deep dive into Shunya. I would have liked more context. Overall, a thought-provoking and worthwhile endeavor!
Deependra Kumar –
Not the easiest read, but the content is unique and significant. Requires patience and an open mind.
Shubhamkar Barman –
It’s a bit complicated, but worth the effort if you’re interested in alternative views of God. I’m still processing some of the ideas.
Vaishnavi Baranwal –
A good overview of Mahima Dharma. It gets a bit bogged down in details at times, but the main points are clear.
Nayan Gupta –
This book expanded my understanding of Indian philosophy. The author writes convincingly about challenging existing norms.
Jivyansh Mittal –
A very unique book! It certainly made me think. Some arguments felt repetitive, but the core ideas are fascinating.
Kiran Motilal Rathod –
Interesting perspective on Shunya-Brahman. Found the writing style a bit dry, but the content is certainly unique and insightful.
Akshat Khatuwala –
I appreciated the author’s exploration of Shunya-Brahman. I could feel lost without the prior understanding.
Saurabh Kumar Suman –
I enjoyed learning about this less-known aspect of Indian philosophy. The author is knowledgeable. It might not be for everyone.
Shivamraj –
I was hoping for a more accessible introduction to Mahima Dharma. Some of the language is quite academic.
Ambati Om Sri Harsha –
This book offers a fresh look at Indian religio-philosophical tradition and sheds light on less popular concept. A must-read for all.
Rohit Raj Pillai –
God as Shunya is an in-depth analysis. I was intrigued by Bhima Bhoi’s metaphysics. Some sections were hard to grasp on first reading.
Sunil Prabha V –
Challenging and complex. It offers a different perspective, however it is dense, especially if you are new to this subject.
Shivansh Mishra –
This book challenges conventional ideas about God. It’s a complex read, but ultimately rewarding. I appreciate the new perspective.
Shubham Raj –
A challenging but rewarding read. The concept of Shunya-Brahman is explained well, though some prior knowledge would be helpful.
Rishu –
An intellectually stimulating read. It presents a compelling case for Shunya-centric metaphysics. Highly recommended for philosophy students.
Eshan Barnala –
An interesting exploration, but it could be made simpler. Some concepts and writing style could be improved.
Shreya Sinha –
This book is for serious scholars of philosophy only. But the book explores the novel perspective. Not for casual reading.
Rudransh Raghuwanshi –
The book explores some profound topics related to the metaphysics of Bhima Bhoi. It was repetitive at times.