Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124608296
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Weight: 350 gr
- ISBN-10: 8124608296
- Publisher Date: 2015
- Edition: 1
- No of Pages: 147
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹338.00Current price is: ₹338.00.
Explore the nature of illusion and suffering in Indian philosophy with “Theories of Illusion.” Discover how Samkhya-Yoga, Buddhist, Nyaya, Mimamsa, and Vedanta schools analyze false cognition (Khyativada) and offer paths to true understanding. Debamitra Dey’s book provides a clear and accessible exploration of these complex theories for scholars and general readers alike. ISBN: 9788124608296
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Piyush Gohri –
I appreciated the detailed analysis of each school of thought, but sometimes the comparisons felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a solid academic work.
Abhay Kumar Rajak –
Author could have added some examples to explain the theories easily. It was very difficult.
Suvansh Manik –
I have to say, its very well researched book. The author has put lots of efforts to make it simple.
Davinder Singh Bedi –
While the book is well-researched, I found the writing style a bit dry and academic. It’s informative, but not exactly a page-turner.
Yashika Thakur –
The book has some printing issue. Requesting to replace it.
Parteek Jain –
A decent introduction to the topic, but I felt some sections were a bit too dense for a general reader. Still, a valuable resource for students of Indian philosophy.
Devanshu Singh Negi –
A comprehensive overview of Khyativada. Some prior knowledge of Indian philosophy would be helpful, but Dey does her best to explain things clearly.
Nishant Batan –
Very few books are written about this subject. Glad I found this gem. I would recommend it.
Parth Kimta –
Good book. But I have seen better book than this. The price is little bit high
Vidyasagar Madaka –
The book met my expectation. The paper and print qualities are excellent. Happy to have it.
Deepanshu –
It’s an okay book. I think the author could make it more simple. Sometimes it becomes boring.
Swapnil Kumar –
If you are interested to know about the Indian Philosophy deeply. This is the right book.
Zinnia Sanfui –
It is detailed and comprehensive, and covers almost all aspects of illusion.
Ronit Vinod Peswani –
I was expecting a simple explanation but it was very complex. Not easy for a beginner.
Gaurav Sudhir Kulkarni –
This book opened my eyes to the depth of Indian philosophical thought on illusion. A must-read for anyone interested in the subject. Highly recommended!
Naman Singh –
The book changed my perception. Very well explained. Love to read it again.
Kuldeep Singh –
Amazing writing and explanation. I have never read such a good book on illusion.
Pankaj Yadav –
The book is good. But I have some issues with the printing quality. I was expecting more.
Pranjal Kumar –
Excellent exploration of illusion! The author explains very well with deep understanding. Worth every penny!
Nitesh Prasad Shail –
Theories are explained very well and in simple language. Good book for beginners.
Hanish Kumar –
Dey does a commendable job of making complex concepts understandable. However, the book could benefit from more real-world examples to illustrate the theories.
Siddhant Shailesh Pandya –
Some part of the book I did not like. Rest are fine to read and understand the khyativada.