The Bookish Owl
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Nandini Gupta – February 6, 2023
A mixed bag. The cultural aspects were well-covered, but the social commentary felt lacking. Still, an informative read.
Sakshi Sharma – May 8, 2023
Informative but a bit dry. The book is well-researched, but it could be more engaging for the average reader. A good academic resource.
Sonal Sanjay Kumar Lodha – May 15, 2023
A solid read. Enjoyed the cultural analysis, though it could have been more engaging.
Yashasvi Manish Modi – May 18, 2023
Excellent! The author beautifully captures the essence of Kashi. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian culture and spirituality.
Faizan Ali – May 25, 2023
Some interesting ideas, but the structure felt a bit weak, it was a little hard to follow at times
Dayal Singh – June 1, 2023
A beautiful piece of work. Touched my heart and expanded my understanding of Kashi.
Shubhi Verma – June 29, 2023
Decent, but not groundbreaking. Worth a look for Kashi enthusiasts.
Abhishek Gupta – August 4, 2023
Bhog-Moksha Sambhava is an interesting exploration. Some parts were engaging, while others felt repetitive. Could have been more concise.
Kamakshi Saxena – August 8, 2023
Really difficult to get into at first, but picked up around chapter . Good overall
Mohan Chaubey – August 24, 2023
Immersive. Transported me to Kashi and its vibrant culture. A worthwhile read.
Vaishnavi Baranwal – September 2, 2023
I loved learning about Kashi’s unique blend of Bhog and Moksha. The book is thought-provoking and well-written. A great read!
Anas Ahmad – November 13, 2023
While the book had potential, it felt somewhat disjointed. Some chapters were excellent, others less so. An uneven reading experience.
Junaid Mohammed Abdul – December 7, 2023
The book offers a unique perspective on Kashi. I appreciated the depth of research. Highly recommended for those interested in cultural studies.
Ramanan Kartikh – January 12, 2024
Excellent book on Kashi! Very helpful and insightful, and very well researched!
Kushal Jaiswal – February 12, 2024
An alright book, but some elements felt a bit under developed, like it was not thought out enough.
Vishal Kumar Punia – April 11, 2024
A brilliant exploration of Kashi’s cultural landscape. The author’s insights are profound and the writing is captivating. Highly recommended.
Sumit Bansal – April 14, 2024
Perfectly balanced, I could not put the book down and read it cover to cover in one day.
Mayur Tukaram Udmale – June 3, 2024
The book provides a valuable look into the social dynamics of Kashi. However, the writing style can be a bit academic and heavy.
Suzal Raj – June 12, 2024
A fascinating glimpse into Kashi’s social and cultural fabric. The book is insightful, though a bit dense at times. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Hemant – August 5, 2024
This book is amazing. Such an enlightening and thoughtful exploration of Kashi. Really makes one think
Nishant Sharma – August 28, 2024
The book exceeded expectations, it has been a while since a book really made me stop and reflect on life.
Saurabh Kumar – November 29, 2024
An honest attempt, but I felt like a little something was missing from making this great
Hari Om – December 10, 2024
Felt disorganized. Jumped around too much and some connections were weak.
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Nandini Gupta –
A mixed bag. The cultural aspects were well-covered, but the social commentary felt lacking. Still, an informative read.
Sakshi Sharma –
Informative but a bit dry. The book is well-researched, but it could be more engaging for the average reader. A good academic resource.
Sonal Sanjay Kumar Lodha –
A solid read. Enjoyed the cultural analysis, though it could have been more engaging.
Yashasvi Manish Modi –
Excellent! The author beautifully captures the essence of Kashi. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian culture and spirituality.
Faizan Ali –
Some interesting ideas, but the structure felt a bit weak, it was a little hard to follow at times
Dayal Singh –
A beautiful piece of work. Touched my heart and expanded my understanding of Kashi.
Shubhi Verma –
Decent, but not groundbreaking. Worth a look for Kashi enthusiasts.
Abhishek Gupta –
Bhog-Moksha Sambhava is an interesting exploration. Some parts were engaging, while others felt repetitive. Could have been more concise.
Kamakshi Saxena –
Really difficult to get into at first, but picked up around chapter . Good overall
Mohan Chaubey –
Immersive. Transported me to Kashi and its vibrant culture. A worthwhile read.
Vaishnavi Baranwal –
I loved learning about Kashi’s unique blend of Bhog and Moksha. The book is thought-provoking and well-written. A great read!
Anas Ahmad –
While the book had potential, it felt somewhat disjointed. Some chapters were excellent, others less so. An uneven reading experience.
Junaid Mohammed Abdul –
The book offers a unique perspective on Kashi. I appreciated the depth of research. Highly recommended for those interested in cultural studies.
Ramanan Kartikh –
Excellent book on Kashi! Very helpful and insightful, and very well researched!
Kushal Jaiswal –
An alright book, but some elements felt a bit under developed, like it was not thought out enough.
Vishal Kumar Punia –
A brilliant exploration of Kashi’s cultural landscape. The author’s insights are profound and the writing is captivating. Highly recommended.
Sumit Bansal –
Perfectly balanced, I could not put the book down and read it cover to cover in one day.
Mayur Tukaram Udmale –
The book provides a valuable look into the social dynamics of Kashi. However, the writing style can be a bit academic and heavy.
Suzal Raj –
A fascinating glimpse into Kashi’s social and cultural fabric. The book is insightful, though a bit dense at times. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Hemant –
This book is amazing. Such an enlightening and thoughtful exploration of Kashi. Really makes one think
Nishant Sharma –
The book exceeded expectations, it has been a while since a book really made me stop and reflect on life.
Saurabh Kumar –
An honest attempt, but I felt like a little something was missing from making this great
Hari Om –
Felt disorganized. Jumped around too much and some connections were weak.