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Brahma-Vada Doctrine Of Sri Vallabhacarya

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124601129
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: xiii, 119
  • ISBN-10: 8124601127
  • Publisher Date: 1998
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 400 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

18 reviews for Brahma-Vada Doctrine Of Sri Vallabhacarya

  1. Khushi Agarwal

    The book was okay, but not for everyone. There were parts that were quite boring. I wouldn’t recommend to friends.

  2. Debashish Paul

    An insightful exploration of Brahma-Vada. Some parts were dense, but overall, a valuable read for philosophy enthusiasts.

  3. Ashar Ahmad

    Deeply philosophical. It requires patience and dedication, but is ultimately rewarding for those interested in the topic.

  4. Neha Singh

    Interesting concepts but hard to grasp. I needed to reread some chapters to fully understand. Good for scholars, not for beginners.

  5. Arpit Jain

    Good resource for studying Brahma-Vada. Could be more engaging. Overall, a decent read for serious scholars.

  6. Gurpreet Singh

    A fascinating exploration, but it can be a tough read. Stick with it and you’ll be rewarded. Advanced readers will love it.

  7. Anchal

    I found the book informative and the descriptions were well-written. I had a hard time keeping up with the arguments.

  8. Hariharasudhan J

    A scholarly work. While informative, it lacks a bit of engagement. Best suited for serious students of Indian philosophy.

  9. Thakur Makhijani

    I found the arguments well-constructed and insightful. I recommend reading the book slowly. There is so much to learn.

  10. Vanisha Mathur

    Excellent breakdown of complex ideas. I found this book incredibly enlightening, though some background knowledge is helpful.

  11. Eshan Barnala

    This book definitely makes you think. Some parts are slow, but overall, a worthwhile exploration of the subject matter.

  12. Sahil Singh

    This is the worst book I have read in a long time. It was boring, slow, and made no sense at all. Total waste of money.

  13. Sanjeev Kumar

    A deep dive into Vallabhacarya’s philosophy. Challenging but rewarding. The writing style could be more accessible though.

  14. Ashutosh Agarwal

    A comprehensive and interesting read, although I did struggle to understand some concepts. Recommended for philosophy students.

  15. Nimisha Mishra

    Dense and academic. It’s an important work, but not an easy one. If you like a tough read you will love this.

  16. Sahil Chahal

    This is the best book I have read on this topic so far. It’s thorough and easy to read. I am ready for the next book.

  17. Amanpreet Singh

    This book explores fascinating themes but does so in a way that makes it nearly impossible to understand. Very disappointed

  18. Debjyoti Paul

    Well-researched and comprehensive. I appreciated the depth of analysis, although I found it a bit dry at times. Good for research.

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