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Brahman and the World

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Explore the profound depths of Vedanta philosophy in Brahman and the World by Ashokanath Battacharya Sastri (ISBN: 9788192611495). Delve into the nature of Brahman, the ultimate reality, and its relationship with the world around us. This insightful exploration offers a clear and accessible understanding of complex concepts, making it perfect for both scholars and those new to Vedanta. Unravel the mysteries of existence and expand your philosophical horizons.

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15 reviews for Brahman and the World

  1. Vikas

    This book opened my eyes to new perspectives. Some parts were challenging to grasp, but overall, a worthwhile read. Recommended!

  2. Hemant Kumar

    The concepts were good but at times hard to grasp. It does provide a better idea of the subject matter overall.

  3. Suryanshu Shekhar Singh

    It was okay. I would recommend to those that have interest in the subject. It was helpful but hard to follow at times.

  4. Shubh Walia

    A good introduction to Vedanta, but sometimes felt a bit repetitive. The author’s enthusiasm is clear, though. I learned a lot!

  5. Vaibhav Raj

    While insightful, the book assumes some prior knowledge. Newcomers to Vedanta might struggle initially.

  6. Valley Issar

    An interesting exploration of Brahman, but it could have been more concise. Some sections dragged on a bit. Still informative though.

  7. Komal Gupta

    This book is a gem! It’s clear, concise, and provides a great overview of Brahman. Highly recommended for beginners.

  8. Devvrat Gholap

    Provides a solid foundation. At times dense. A valuable resource.

  9. Byreddi Sri Kavya Chandrika

    Excellent work from this author. I was very pleased with the overall book and content. Definitely worth the read!

  10. Chanchal Chauhan

    Sastri presents complex ideas in an understandable way. While some concepts are still difficult, I appreciate the effort.

  11. Sukanya Baral

    Very good resource on the subject of Brahman. I really enjoyed the way the author laid out the various arguments.

  12. Aayushi Dobhal

    Good book but can be confusing at times, especially if you do not have experience with the topic already. Could use some extra explanations.

  13. Satya Saran

    A thoughtful exploration, but I occasionally found the arguments a bit circular. Still, a commendable effort.

  14. Kaushank Verma

    I really enjoyed this book! It sparked my interest in Vedanta philosophy. Some prior knowledge might be helpful, though.

  15. Jitender

    I found this book both enlightening and engaging. It’s beautifully written and provides a fresh perspective on Vedanta.

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