14 reviews for New Curve In The Ganges Mahatma GandhiS Interpretation Of Hinduism
Rated 4 out of 5
Yash Verma –
A well-researched book, but sometimes felt a bit academic. Could be more accessible to a general audience.
Rated 3 out of 5
Roshan Kr Barnwal –
I found the writing style a bit dry, making it difficult to stay engaged. The content is worthwhile, though.
Rated 4 out of 5
Prasannajit Sahoo –
A thought-provoking read that offers a unique perspective on Gandhi’s interpretation of Hinduism. Some parts were dense, but overall insightful.
Rated 5 out of 5
Anisha Saini –
This book is a revelation! Gandhi’s interpretation is explained so well and it challenges conventional understanding.
Rated 3 out of 5
Shantanu Tehlan –
I had high expectations, but the book was only decent. The arguments are compelling, the writing is just passable.
Rated 3 out of 5
Siddharth Kumar –
An okay book, but nothing groundbreaking. It presents Gandhi’s views, but doesn’t offer much original analysis.
Rated 5 out of 5
Prayush Kishan –
Fascinating! The book sheds light on a less-discussed aspect of Gandhi’s philosophy. Highly recommended for those interested in religious studies and history.
Rated 5 out of 5
Sidharth Kumar –
I appreciated the author’s deep dive into Gandhi’s spiritual journey. It has broadened my understanding of Hinduism.
Rated 5 out of 5
Esha Pareek –
Incredibly inspiring. Gave new perspective into how Gandhi viewed the world, and his actions in it.
Rated 3 out of 5
Muskan Rastogi –
I’m conflicted. Some chapters were brilliant. Other chapters were very obtuse and unhelpful.
Rated 4 out of 5
Namrata Sharma –
Provides a valuable and complex insight into Gandhi’s faith. A must-read for anyone interested in learning.
Rated 5 out of 5
Ruchira Parwanda –
A brilliant exploration of Gandhi’s spiritual beliefs. It’s transformative. One of the best books I’ve read this year.
Rated 4 out of 5
Om Ashokkumar Sahitya –
Gives great context to Gandhi’s Hinduism, as well as his personal and political views. Quite enlightening.
Rated 3 out of 5
Muskan Rastogi –
Interesting exploration, but I found it a bit repetitive at times. Still, Gandhi’s views are always worth considering.
Yash Verma –
A well-researched book, but sometimes felt a bit academic. Could be more accessible to a general audience.
Roshan Kr Barnwal –
I found the writing style a bit dry, making it difficult to stay engaged. The content is worthwhile, though.
Prasannajit Sahoo –
A thought-provoking read that offers a unique perspective on Gandhi’s interpretation of Hinduism. Some parts were dense, but overall insightful.
Anisha Saini –
This book is a revelation! Gandhi’s interpretation is explained so well and it challenges conventional understanding.
Shantanu Tehlan –
I had high expectations, but the book was only decent. The arguments are compelling, the writing is just passable.
Siddharth Kumar –
An okay book, but nothing groundbreaking. It presents Gandhi’s views, but doesn’t offer much original analysis.
Prayush Kishan –
Fascinating! The book sheds light on a less-discussed aspect of Gandhi’s philosophy. Highly recommended for those interested in religious studies and history.
Sidharth Kumar –
I appreciated the author’s deep dive into Gandhi’s spiritual journey. It has broadened my understanding of Hinduism.
Esha Pareek –
Incredibly inspiring. Gave new perspective into how Gandhi viewed the world, and his actions in it.
Muskan Rastogi –
I’m conflicted. Some chapters were brilliant. Other chapters were very obtuse and unhelpful.
Namrata Sharma –
Provides a valuable and complex insight into Gandhi’s faith. A must-read for anyone interested in learning.
Ruchira Parwanda –
A brilliant exploration of Gandhi’s spiritual beliefs. It’s transformative. One of the best books I’ve read this year.
Om Ashokkumar Sahitya –
Gives great context to Gandhi’s Hinduism, as well as his personal and political views. Quite enlightening.
Muskan Rastogi –
Interesting exploration, but I found it a bit repetitive at times. Still, Gandhi’s views are always worth considering.