THE MINI BOOK OF KAPIL MUNI’S SAANKHYA-YOG DARSHAN / PHILOSOPHY / ALSO AS EXPLAINED BY HIM TO HIS MOTHER DEVAAHUTI / ALSO AS EXPLAINED TO ARJUN BY SHREE ... OF ORIGINAL HINDU STORIES & ANECDOTES 41)
Book Details
Author(s)Prof. Ram Nath Mishra
ISBN / ASINB073JD11Q9
ISBN-13978B073JD11Q4
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
It gives me great pleasure to present the Volume-XLI of Third Encyclopedia The Encyclopedia of Original Hindu Stories now.
This book also intends to serve the purpose of empowering the young Hindus, Non-Resident Indians and other Persons of Indian Origin who have no recourse to centralized information about Original Hinduism that leave them with a feeling of not being adequately connected with their roots.
The subject matter has been taken from the original texts, as far as possible. The language has been kept as close to spoken one, as possible.
In some cases, the same incidents have been described differently, in different texts and they have been retained that way, to preserve the originality.
I have detailed Saankhya Darshan of Kapil Muni and collected some of the Anecdotes and Stories about its Bhaashyakaars / Commentrators in this Mini Book.
It is hoped that this effort would serve the intended purpose.
This book also intends to serve the purpose of empowering the young Hindus, Non-Resident Indians and other Persons of Indian Origin who have no recourse to centralized information about Original Hinduism that leave them with a feeling of not being adequately connected with their roots.
The subject matter has been taken from the original texts, as far as possible. The language has been kept as close to spoken one, as possible.
In some cases, the same incidents have been described differently, in different texts and they have been retained that way, to preserve the originality.
I have detailed Saankhya Darshan of Kapil Muni and collected some of the Anecdotes and Stories about its Bhaashyakaars / Commentrators in this Mini Book.
It is hoped that this effort would serve the intended purpose.
