Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124604564
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: vii,49
- ISBN-10: 8124604568
- Publisher Date: 2008
- Language: English
- Weight: 100 gr
Original price was: ₹80.00.₹60.00Current price is: ₹60.00.
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Ankit Singh –
The author makes a compelling case. However, I found some arguments to be unconvincing. Worth a read, though.
Rodhsi Singhal –
Comprehensive and well-written. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in the subject matter.
Arush Dutt –
This book presents a complex topic in an accessible way. I learned a lot, but the writing could have been more engaging.
Inder Preet Singh –
A fascinating exploration of historical and literary aspects! It’s quite detailed, might require patience.
Vivek Vijayakumar –
Interesting book. It needs better editing.
Navya Dham –
I expected more. The book touches on interesting points but doesn’t delve deep enough.
Pratham –
Worth reading. I learned new things. Some of it was slow going.
Anirudh Yerra –
An excellent book, offers an interesting point of view, but is also very dense.
Rachita Chauhan –
It’s okay, not what I was expecting, somewhat repetitive.
Ashutosh Shankar –
Interesting perspectives, but at times it felt biased toward proving a point rather than presenting objective facts.
Vishal Gupta –
A dense but rewarding read. Be prepared for a scholarly approach. Not for casual readers.
Kanishka Sharma –
A thought-provoking book that presents a novel perspective. I’m still processing everything I’ve read.
Naman Batra –
The book offers a unique perspective. I appreciated the interdisciplinary approach, though some arguments could be stronger.
Shaan Sundar R –
It’s okay. Some parts were interesting, some were boring. It’s a mixed bag of information and writing styles.
Saurabh Singh Rathour –
A great resource! I can see myself referencing it. But prepare for a very detailed and specific focus.
Shivaa Minocha –
Informative but dry at times. It’s a serious academic work. You need some background knowledge.
Yashowindra Singh Jamwal –
Well-researched and thought-provoking. It challenged my assumptions, although I didn’t agree with every conclusion.
Modit Johar –
An academic text, but surprisingly readable. It offers a fresh look at familiar stories. I enjoyed it a lot!
Aashish Kumar –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were fascinating, others felt repetitive. Overall, a decent read if you’re interested in the topic.
Sanya Arora –
A valuable contribution to the field. It synthesizes a lot of information, but some sections were a bit dry.
Mayank Seth –
Very well researched and I like the format of each chapter.
Varun Singh –
An intriguing exploration. The archaeological evidence was compelling, but the literary analysis felt a bit thin.
Khushi Jain –
The book is reasonably good. It does tend to repeat, and it could be more concise.