Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124605851
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: xiv, 378p.
- ISBN-10: 8124605858
- Publisher Date: 2011
- Language: English
- Weight: 750 gr
Original price was: ₹700.00.₹525.00Current price is: ₹525.00.
“Explore Indian philosophy, religion, and culture through the eyes of Russian scholars. This book delves into key issues, traditional schools of thought, and influential figures like Gandhi and Radhakrishnan. Discover the depth and breadth of Russian scholarship on India’s rich intellectual heritage.”
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Rohan Verma –
This book offers a unique comparative perspective. Some sections felt repetitive.
Rhuthwik Nargund –
This book provides a unique perspective. Some insights are excellent, while others are a little outdated.
Aayush Gupta –
A thoughtful book but requires some background knowledge of philosophy.
Jasprit Singh –
It’s a specialized book. If you’re interested in the topic, it’s a good resource.
Devender Pratap Mall –
This book is insightful and well-written. I recommend it to philosophy enthusiasts.
Aniket Singh –
A well-researched exploration. However, the language is sometimes difficult.
Vineet Chaudhary –
Interesting perspectives on Indian culture. I found some chapters more engaging than others.
Aditya Singh –
I learned a lot about Indian philosophy from a different angle. It was a bit academic, but worth it.
Shreyansh Kalhansh –
Provides a good overview. It could be better organized. Still, a valuable resource.
Parakh Agrawal –
A fascinating exploration of Indian thought through a Russian lens. Some essays were dense, but overall insightful.
Harshit Lohumi –
An interesting read if you’re into philosophy. Some chapters were a bit dry, but the overall content is quite informative.
Himanshu Raj –
Offers a different point of view on known philosophies of india. It’s a worthwhile read.
Gouri Raj –
A bit dense and academic, but the content is fascinating if you persevere.
Abha Suman –
Unique perspectives, but at times it felt a bit too focused on historical views.
Anant Kumar Singh –
Opens up to interesting ideas. Some chapters are very interesting.
Aditya Sinha –
A deep dive into Russian views on India. Some parts were captivating, others less so.
Akanksha Sinha –
A valuable addition to the field. It can be tough to get through.