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Purushartha: A Reflection on the Lives of Characters of the Mahabharata
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Pratham –
A fascinating exploration of dharma through the lens of the Mahabharata’s characters. Highly recommend.
Abhishek Anand –
The author’s passion for the Mahabharata shines through. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian mythology.
Risav Mondal –
Loved the character-driven approach! It made me rethink some of my assumptions. A truly enlightening read.
Aiswarya Suresh –
I enjoyed the fresh interpretations, but the writing style was sometimes dense. It requires patience, but offers rewarding insights. Worth exploring!
Rahul Bairwa –
I appreciated the different perspectives, but the book could have been better edited. Some passages were confusing.
Nikhil Choudhary –
Purushartha is a well-researched and insightful book. It’s a valuable addition to any Mahabharata lover’s library.
Prakhar Jyoti –
While informative, the book felt a bit dry at times. Still, it offers valuable insights into the epic’s characters.
T S Kavya –
I enjoyed the book, but the formatting could have been better. There were a few typos. Overall, a good read.
Digvijay Singh Panwar –
Interesting premise, but I felt some interpretations were a stretch. Still, it’s a good effort to explore the epic’s nuances.
Ringdao Nunisa –
This book offers a thought-provoking analysis of familiar tales. While some chapters were stronger than others, it sparked interesting discussions.
Akhil Panda –
The book was okay, but it felt like it was missing something. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but it just didn’t click for me.
Aditi Saxena –
Purushartha provides a refreshing look at the Mahabharata’s characters. Some points felt overly academic, but I found it engaging overall.
Krithik Rohan Sankaran Yuvaraj –
A great addition to my Mahabharata collection! The author’s deep dive into the characters is commendable. Highly recommend it.
Priyanshu Shukla –
Some of the essays were brilliant, others felt a bit underwhelming. A mixed bag, but worth checking out.
Pal Rajendrakumar Pandya –
A unique perspective on Mahabharata’s characters. Some essays were insightful, others felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read for mythology enthusiasts.
Neha Lahariya –
A compelling exploration of the Mahabharata’s moral complexities. It is a book that stays with you long after you finish reading.