Pancham Baidik Pouranika : Prabandha Parba (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
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Editor: Riju Ganguly
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Publisher: Shabdo Prokashon
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Language: Bengali
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Binding: Hard Cover
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Illustrator: Chiranjit Das
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Pages: 352
📖 About the Book
Pancham Baidik Pouranika: Prabandha Parba is a thought-provoking collection of 20 essays that explore the depths of Indian mythology, Vedic philosophy, and the logic behind devotion, offering a fresh perspective on age-old beliefs. The essays emphasize reasoning over mere faith, delving into the intricacies of Indian thought, culture, and religious practices.
The collection features essays on diverse topics such as:
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Charvaka philosophy (the materialistic school of thought in India)
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Mysteries of Madran’s birth
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The story of Shishupal in the light of good and evil
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Vishnu Charitamans and its philosophical underpinnings
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The truth and myths surrounding Durga Puja
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The profound meaning behind Ganesh worship and its cultural importance
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Ancient Indian society: debates on whether Vedic society was indigenous or influenced by external elements
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Marriage traditions and their origins in Vedic times
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Purana and number theory: how numbers play a role in ancient mythologies
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The quest for moksha (liberation) and its interpretations in the Vedic tradition
Each essay thoughtfully critiques myths and rituals, juxtaposing ancient beliefs with modern reasoning. The editor, Riju Ganguly, has curated a blend of philosophical and logical analysis to bridge the gap between spirituality and rational thought. These essays encourage readers to look beyond surface beliefs and examine the underlying meanings, history, and evolution of Indian mythology and philosophy.
Illustrated by Chiranjit Das, the book's visuals provide a rich complement to the intellectual depth, creating a stimulating experience for both the mind and the eyes.
Perfect for readers interested in Vedic philosophy, mythological studies, and rational discourse on religion

