Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124600382
- Publisher: D.K. Print World Ltd
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 167
- ISBN-10: 8124600384
- Publisher Date: 01 Oct 2002
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,400.00.₹1,050.00Current price is: ₹1,050.00.
“Explore the rich tapestry of Indian thought with ‘Vedic, Buddhist, and Jain Traditions (Vol. 2).’ This book delves into the philosophical depths of these interconnected traditions, examining their historical development, core beliefs, and enduring influence. Edited by Narayana Sampat and published by Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, it’s an essential resource for scholars and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Indian spirituality. ISBN: 9788124600382”
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Vishesh Mishra –
Excellent scholarly work! It provides a comprehensive view of Indian thought.
Kshitij Kumar –
It is a great book that has detailed analysis, with good explanation.
Abhay Singh –
This book is a gift. It will enlighten and motivate you.
Abhishek Kapil –
The book is well-researched, but I found it somewhat repetitive in places.
Yash Namdeo Pise –
An invaluable resource. It sheds light on the interconnectedness of these traditions.
Ayanika De –
Informative, but could be more accessible to a general audience. The content is great if you’re dedicated to learning about it.
Muhammed Safwan K –
I struggled to stay engaged with this book. The language felt too formal.
Khushboo Gadwal –
It met my expectations. It offered new perspectives of history and religion
Debayan Maji –
A thorough exploration, but dense at times. Still, a valuable resource for understanding Indian traditions.
Jenson T John –
A worthwhile read, even if it’s a bit challenging. Great for expanding one’s knowledge.
Roshan Kumar –
Good academic resource, but not for beginners.
Naman Sharma –
An eye-opening exploration of Indian spirituality. It’s comprehensive and insightful.
Rhea Louis –
The book’s depth impressed me, though accessibility could be improved. Great information.
Adarsh Kumar –
Some chapters were difficult to follow. I think it requires some background knowledge.
Tushar Shaik –
It is an okay book. I was hoping for more engaging storytelling, less academic.
Ishita Singhania –
Informative but dense; not a casual read. Academic and through.
Satya Saran –
A bit dry, but packed with information. Serves as a great reference book for research.
Rohan Verma –
Helped me grasp complex concepts of Indian philosophy. Highly recommended for serious students.
Ankit Singh –
An essential read for anyone interested in Indian spirituality. The depth of knowledge is impressive.
Nipun Jain –
Fascinating insights into Vedic, Buddhist, and Jain philosophies. A bit academic, but worth the effort.
Kalpish Choudhary –
A detailed look into three major traditions. It’s very helpful for my studies.