Theory of Indian Reality Assamese Medium For Gauhati University By Hemanta Kumar Roy UBP
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Theory of Indian Reality Assamese Medium For Gauhati University By Hemanta Kumar Roy UBP
Theory of Indian Reality (Assamese Medium) by Hemanta Kumar Roy, published by UBP, is a comprehensive textbook designed for B.A. Philosophy students of Gauhati University. Written in clear Assamese, this book provides an in-depth study of the fundamental concepts, schools, and thinkers of Indian philosophy, focusing on the philosophical theories of reality as developed in the Indian tradition.
The book systematically covers the major astika (orthodox) and nastika (heterodox) schools of Indian philosophy, including Vedanta, Sankhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Mimamsa, Buddhism, and Jainism. It explains their views on metaphysics, the nature of reality, the self, liberation, and the ultimate truth. By highlighting the similarities and differences between these schools, the text gives students a holistic understanding of Indian philosophical thought.
Prepared according to the syllabus of Gauhati University, the book adopts a student-friendly and exam-oriented approach. Each chapter includes clear explanations, critical analysis, and review questions, enabling learners to grasp complex ideas with ease while preparing effectively for examinations.
This book is an ideal resource for Philosophy students of Gauhati University and anyone interested in exploring the richness of Indian philosophical traditions.
Key Features:
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Written in Assamese Medium.
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Based on Gauhati University syllabus.
-
Covers all major schools of Indian philosophy.
-
Includes analysis, summaries & review questions.
-
Published by UBP, a reliable academic publisher.
Description
Theory of Indian Reality Assamese Medium For Gauhati University By Hemanta Kumar Roy UBP
Theory of Indian Reality (Assamese Medium) by Hemanta Kumar Roy, published by UBP, is a comprehensive textbook designed for B.A. Philosophy students of Gauhati University. Written in clear Assamese, this book provides an in-depth study of the fundamental concepts, schools, and thinkers of Indian philosophy, focusing on the philosophical theories of reality as developed in the Indian tradition.
The book systematically covers the major astika (orthodox) and nastika (heterodox) schools of Indian philosophy, including Vedanta, Sankhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Mimamsa, Buddhism, and Jainism. It explains their views on metaphysics, the nature of reality, the self, liberation, and the ultimate truth. By highlighting the similarities and differences between these schools, the text gives students a holistic understanding of Indian philosophical thought.
Prepared according to the syllabus of Gauhati University, the book adopts a student-friendly and exam-oriented approach. Each chapter includes clear explanations, critical analysis, and review questions, enabling learners to grasp complex ideas with ease while preparing effectively for examinations.
This book is an ideal resource for Philosophy students of Gauhati University and anyone interested in exploring the richness of Indian philosophical traditions.
Key Features:
-
Written in Assamese Medium.
-
Based on Gauhati University syllabus.
-
Covers all major schools of Indian philosophy.
-
Includes analysis, summaries & review questions.
-
Published by UBP, a reliable academic publisher.
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| Weight | 0.5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 25 × 22 × 2 cm |
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