India: What can it teach us?
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3.3 • 742 Ratings
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Publisher Description
This book about the portrays India, specially, the Vedic India, as an epitome of virtuosity and morality, whose glory is equal if not greater to the classical Greek or Roman Civilizations. Author urges the Westerners to come out of their supreme colonial mindset and admire and adopt the multi-dimensional efficacy that is inherent in India. Author espouses an amazing depth of love and reverence for India, and highlights such positive aspects about her that it compels the reader to look at his or her own country in a different positive light.
Customer Reviews
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Wrong interpretation
It seems the author could not understand the veda and vedanta about Indian philosophy and ancient texts. He has tried to mix his own interpretations with incorrect folklore and tried to establish this mixture as the essence of Indian philosophy
Love it
It's one of the best books.
The unfortunate situation in east and west is well explained and how both sides could take each others system and make a hybrid is also well said.