The Bookish Owl
₹525.00
5 in stock
Kalamkar Pratik Purushottam – May 18, 2023
The comparison was clear and concise. I found it very helpful for my research. A good book.
Gopalakrishnan T H – July 6, 2023
Excellent comparison of practices. Very informative and insightful. Highly recommended for anyone interested in Tibetan Buddhism.
Abdul Aamir Tajar – July 12, 2023
Interesting insights into both Gelugpa and Nyingmapa. Helped clarify some misconceptions I had. A good read, but sometimes repetitive.
Allan Lepcha – July 31, 2023
Well written, but the topic is dense and can be difficult to follow at times. More examples would have been great.
Hemant – August 15, 2023
Comprehensive and well-researched. A valuable resource for anyone studying Tibetan Buddhism. I wish it included more visuals.
Paras Jain – January 1, 2024
Found the book informative and well-written. The comparison was well-structured. I really enjoyed the book.
Malvika Sharma – February 27, 2024
A good introduction to the subject, especially for beginners. It felt a bit too basic.
Jahanvi – March 17, 2024
A decent overview, but I wish it went deeper into the nuances. Still, a good starting point for understanding the differences.
Rishabh Choudhary – March 19, 2024
Felt a bit academic at times, but overall a worthwhile read. It could be more accessible.
Janvi Arya – April 3, 2024
Provides a clear comparison. Easy to understand even for someone new to the topic. I enjoyed the book, but not completely.
Prathamesh Vivek Kanade – May 5, 2024
Informative and well-organized. Helped me understand the key distinctions between the two sects. I would recommend it.
T Nikhil – August 18, 2024
I was fascinated by the insights into the unique practices. An excellent read!
Prashasti Verma – September 23, 2024
The book is okay. I was hoping for more personal accounts or stories. Still, it covered the basics.
Nisha Daga – October 25, 2024
A bit dry and academic. While informative, it lacks engaging storytelling. Not for casual readers.
Mohit Verma – December 4, 2024
I learned a lot about the nuances. It exceeded my expectations. I appreciate the unbiased tone.
Aditya Vikram Pareek – January 12, 2025
Provides a balanced perspective on both sects. Very helpful for understanding the differences. Well written.
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Kalamkar Pratik Purushottam –
The comparison was clear and concise. I found it very helpful for my research. A good book.
Gopalakrishnan T H –
Excellent comparison of practices. Very informative and insightful. Highly recommended for anyone interested in Tibetan Buddhism.
Abdul Aamir Tajar –
Interesting insights into both Gelugpa and Nyingmapa. Helped clarify some misconceptions I had. A good read, but sometimes repetitive.
Allan Lepcha –
Well written, but the topic is dense and can be difficult to follow at times. More examples would have been great.
Hemant –
Comprehensive and well-researched. A valuable resource for anyone studying Tibetan Buddhism. I wish it included more visuals.
Paras Jain –
Found the book informative and well-written. The comparison was well-structured. I really enjoyed the book.
Malvika Sharma –
A good introduction to the subject, especially for beginners. It felt a bit too basic.
Jahanvi –
A decent overview, but I wish it went deeper into the nuances. Still, a good starting point for understanding the differences.
Rishabh Choudhary –
Felt a bit academic at times, but overall a worthwhile read. It could be more accessible.
Janvi Arya –
Provides a clear comparison. Easy to understand even for someone new to the topic. I enjoyed the book, but not completely.
Prathamesh Vivek Kanade –
Informative and well-organized. Helped me understand the key distinctions between the two sects. I would recommend it.
T Nikhil –
I was fascinated by the insights into the unique practices. An excellent read!
Prashasti Verma –
The book is okay. I was hoping for more personal accounts or stories. Still, it covered the basics.
Nisha Daga –
A bit dry and academic. While informative, it lacks engaging storytelling. Not for casual readers.
Mohit Verma –
I learned a lot about the nuances. It exceeded my expectations. I appreciate the unbiased tone.
Aditya Vikram Pareek –
Provides a balanced perspective on both sects. Very helpful for understanding the differences. Well written.