Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124600092
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- Height: 229 mm
- No of Pages: 216
- Width: 152 mm
- ISBN-10: 8124600090
- Publisher Date: 1994
- Depth: 19
- Language: English
- Series Title: Reconstructing Indian History & Culture
- Weight: 400 gr
Deepti Singh –
This book is a revelation! A must-read for anyone interested in ecology, spirituality, and the ancient wisdom of the Vedas. I loved the life section.
Mohammed Fardin Sidqui –
Not an easy read, but rewarding. It’s a niche book, but if you’re interested in the topic, it’s definitely worth checking out. It’s good for research too.
Sonal Sanjay Kumar Lodha –
Eye-opening! It reveals the profound ecological awareness present in the Vedas. It will change the way you see the world and your place in it. I read it twice!
Farzan Saleem –
The book made me think, but I wish it was more accessible. It’s a valuable contribution to the field, but requires some prior knowledge. I will read more books like this.
Akhil R M –
Interesting premise, but the writing style was a bit academic for my taste. Still, I learned a lot about ancient perspectives on nature. I really enjoyed the chapter of energy.
Pankaj Kumar –
A thought-provoking exploration of Vedic concepts. Some chapters were dense, but the overall message about ecological interconnectedness resonated deeply. Worth the effort!
Ravi Yadav –
I struggled with the complex language and philosophical arguments. It was a tough read, but I appreciate the author’s dedication to the subject matter. Give it a chance!
Happy Raghav –
Fascinating! The book opened my eyes to a new understanding of the Vedas and their relevance to environmental issues today. Highly recommended if you like vedas!
Divyanjana Nikam –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were insightful, while others were confusing and poorly explained. It requires patience and a willingness to delve deep. Some topic are really good!
Rohit –
The book felt repetitive. Some concepts were belabored, but there were moments of brilliance that made it worthwhile. It needs a little bit of editing.
Vineet Agarwal –
A scholarly work that offers a unique perspective. It challenged my assumptions and left me pondering the deep ecological wisdom embedded in the Vedic texts. The start was good.