Description
- ISBN-13: 9788184959741
- Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Marathi
- Width: 20.1 mm
- ISBN-10: 8184959745
- Publisher Date: 2016
- Height: 20.066 mm
- Weight: 99.79 gr
Original price was: ₹225.00.₹169.00Current price is: ₹169.00.
5 in stock
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Shivam Aditya Singh –
Disappointing. I was hoping for more in-depth analysis of Chanakya’s teachings.
Aakansha Gupta –
Good for a one-time read. Some points were very relevant to modern life.
Tejas Rawat –
An average book. It has some good points, but it’s not a must-read.
Arpita Tripathi –
The book is well-written and easy to understand. I learned a lot from it.
Karan Premanand Chikate –
An okay book. Nothing groundbreaking, but a good reminder of timeless wisdom.
Keshav Kumar –
The book is well-structured and easy to follow. A good read overall.
Yuvraj Shuryavanshi –
Excellent book! Very practical and easy to understand. Highly recommend!
Priyal Jain Jain –
A decent read. Some concepts were repetitive, but overall insightful. Worth a try for beginners.
Mohit Bijpuriya –
It’s an average book with some useful tips. Don’t expect miracles.
Aditya Sinha –
I enjoyed reading this book and found it to be very inspiring.
Shreya Garg –
Simple language, easy to understand. A good introduction to Chanakya’s principles.
Maniratnam –
A great book that offers practical advice for personal and professional growth.
Rajdeep Saha –
Informative and helpful. I’ve already started implementing some of the strategies.
Parvez Khalek –
Expected more depth. It felt superficial and lacked concrete examples in some areas.
Harikrishnan P –
A fantastic guide for self-improvement. Highly recommend it to everyone.
Aniket Mulmule –
It’s an okay book, but I expected more based on the reviews.
Himanshu Goyal –
I liked the book, but some parts were a bit slow and repetitive.
Sasi Priyatham Sadanala –
A quick read, but I’m not sure how much I actually learned. Pretty generic advice.
Aman Sharma –
A must-read for anyone interested in self-development and ancient wisdom.
Valley Issar –
Some good ideas, but the writing style could be better. I found it dragging in places.
Suchanda Samadder –
Felt like a self-help book disguised as ancient wisdom. Not bad, but not what I expected.
Ayush Mittal –
I found the book to be quite engaging, particularly the practical examples provided.
Niku Dhar –
Motivating and inspiring. I’ve already started applying some of the advice.
Roshan Kr Barnwal –
This book is very insightful and provides a new perspective on life.
Pranjal Nigam –
The Marathi translation felt a bit clunky at times, but the core ideas were strong.