Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124603628
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: vii, 110
- ISBN-10: 8124603626
- Publisher Date: 2006
- Language: English
- Weight: 400 gr
Original price was: ₹200.00.₹150.00Current price is: ₹150.00.
Explore the counter-intuitive world of Advaita Vedanta in ‘World As Image’. Discover how this philosophy challenges our perception of reality and the multiplicity of experience. Author delves into the central illustrative devices used to explain the seemingly implausible doctrines of Advaita Vedanta. ISBN: 9788124603628
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Lakshya Joshi –
It was a tough book to get through. Some of the chapters were a struggle, and I got very little from it.
K R Ganeshkumar –
Challenging but rewarding read. The author does a decent job explaining difficult concepts, though prior knowledge helps.
Vats Kaushal Joshi –
A deep dive into Advaita Vedanta. Some parts were confusing, needed to reread, but worth the effort for spiritual seekers.
Swastik Kaurav –
This book was okay. It explained the concepts well enough, but it didn’t really grab my attention.
Vedant Agarwal –
It gave me a new perspective. It was also a bit confusing, but that’s okay, I think. Overall, it was a good experience.
Shubham Srivastava –
The book offers a unique lens to view the world. Some concepts were hard to grasp initially.
Sidharth Saxena –
Found the book a bit dry and academic. While informative, it lacked the spark to truly engage me with the subject.
Sanskriti Agrawal –
Excellent introduction to Advaita Vedanta. Clear explanations and helpful examples. A must-read for anyone interested.
Chopperla Naga Bhushanam –
It does provide an informative breakdown of Advaita Vedanta. However, it is quite a slow read.
Name –
Good for understanding Advaita Vedanta. It was sometimes repetitive. Still recommend for beginners.
Vijay Laxmi Vashisht –
Interesting, but requires patience. The concepts are complex, and you need to be willing to engage actively.
Anant Garg –
Interesting exploration of Advaita Vedanta. Some concepts were dense, but overall thought-provoking. A good introduction to a complex philosophy.
Armaan Banger –
I struggled to connect with the material. It felt too abstract and theoretical. Not for everyone.
Divyanshu Kashyap –
Well-written and insightful. It really opened my mind to a new way of thinking. Highly recommended for philosophy enthusiasts.
Aashish Agnihotri –
Found the book very useful. It helped me to deepen my understanding of Advaita Vedanta philosophy.
Sadhna Patel –
Not badly written but it failed to keep me interested. The philosophical content felt too niche for my taste.
Prayag Sharma –
Provides great perspective. I really enjoyed the new outlook on life after reading it. I would recommend.
Purva Singh –
Concise and well researched! A good resource for understanding the concepts of Advaita Vedanta.
Adarsh Akula –
A bit too technical for a casual reader. The author gets bogged down in details, which can be overwhelming.