Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124610060
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Hardcover
- Height: 29.99999997 mm
- No of Pages: 241
- ISBN-10: 8124610061
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
- Edition: 2020
- Language: English
- Width: 99.9999999 mm
Original price was: ₹1,100.00.₹825.00Current price is: ₹825.00.
Discover the secrets of creation in “Brahma’s Universe.” This book explores Pandit Madhusudan Ojha’s Jagaguruvabhavam, offering a unique chronicle of the universe’s origin. Explore ancient Vedic cosmology and philosophical insights with commentary by Kapil Kapoor, Santosh Kumar Shukla, and Wilson John. ISBN: 9788124610060
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Vennila B –
Amazing read into Brahma’s universe. Book provided a unique chronicle of the universe’s origin. The ancient Vedic cosmology is well explained.
Kashish Rawat –
I found the book to be a bit repetitive at times. But, the core concepts about Brahma’s universe were fascinating. Could have been edited better.
Sanjana Jain –
A fascinating read into the topic. It is worth exploring for people with a background in philosophy, but some of the concepts in the book can be confusing.
Khyati Singh –
A unique perspective on creation. I appreciated the insights from Pandit Madhusudan Ojha. However, I wish there were more diagrams or illustrations to support the text.
Rahul Bairwa –
Interesting take on Vedic cosmology. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall, a thought-provoking read. The commentary helped clarify some complex concepts.
Shaurya Jha –
Excellent exploration of Jagaguruvabhavam! The commentaries offered valuable context. A must-read for students of Vedic studies.
Preethika E –
This book dives deep into ancient Vedic philosophy. A challenging but rewarding read for anyone interested in cosmology. It provides a different lens to view the universe.
Harsh Sharma –
A great resource for Vedic Cosmology, but at times it was hard to keep up. I appreciate the effort, but it can be difficult to read for long periods of time.
Gowri L –
Opens up new understanding. Vedic cosmology is explained well. Different from any other cosmology theory. Recommend reading.
Vedant Kaul –
A bit too academic for my taste, but the book is undoubtedly well-researched. I struggled to follow some of the more complex arguments.