Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124604328
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: xxx, 383
- ISBN-10: 8124604320
- Publisher Date: 2008
- Language: English
- Weight: 750 gr
Original price was: ₹750.00.₹563.00Current price is: ₹563.00.
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Paras Gohri –
The book explores the profound depths of epistemology! Some of the concepts are hard to digest at one go.
Sonal Sanjay Kumar Lodha –
A valuable contribution to the field. The author’s expertise shines through. A must-read.
Vaishnavi Rajput –
Fascinating exploration of Indian philosophy! I appreciated the detailed analysis, but sometimes felt lost in the jargon.
Adithya T R –
It was an okay read, but not very engaging. I needed to take long breaks while reading. It was very dull.
Dhruv Sehgal –
Complex and thought-provoking. It requires patience and a genuine interest in the subject matter. Worth the effort.
Gurnoor Chadha –
This book is truly enlightening! I have gained a deeper understanding of the subject. Thank you!
Yash Agarwal –
A deep dive into ancient Indian philosophy. Requires careful reading and contemplation.
Alisha Sharma –
Amazing work and detailed account of the philosophy. The author has done extensive work on the topic.
Parth Dixit –
A dense but rewarding read. It really dives deep into the nuances of Sabdapramana. I found some sections quite challenging.
Niharika Sharma –
Provides a great overview. The book offers an insight into the evolution of Indian philosophy.
Aditya Bisht –
A well-researched book but could be more accessible. Some concepts were difficult to grasp without prior knowledge.
Sujeet Kumar –
Good introduction to the topic, though a bit academic for a casual reader. The writing style is dry at times.
Kanishk Garg –
Excellent scholarship! A valuable resource for anyone studying Indian epistemology. Highly recommend!
Ruchi Mittal –
Not bad, but not great either. It’s a decent overview, but I was hoping for more depth.
Dharmraj Chaprajbhai Ulava –
Interesting perspective, but I found it repetitive at times. Needed better editing. Overall, okay.
Lakshita –
Provides a great insight into the historical development of Sabdapramana. I learned a lot.
Anubhav Saxena –
I struggled to get through it. Too dense and theoretical for my taste. Might be good for specialists.
Aayush Sharma –
A solid and informative book. Recommended for serious students of Indian philosophy.
Monu –
Excellent explanation of complex ideas. A clearly written and well-structured book on Sabdapramana.