👨‍💼 CUSTOMER CARE NO +918468865271

⭐ TOP RATED SELLER ON AMAZON, FLIPKART, EBAY & WALMART

🏆 TRUSTED FOR 10+ YEARS

  • From India to the World — Discover Our Global Stores

🚚 Extra 10% + Free Shipping? Yes, Please!

Shop above ₹5000 and save 10% instantly—on us!

THANKYOU10

VAMAN MALHAAR JOSHI : VYAKTI ANI VICHAR

Sale price Rs.135.00 Regular price Rs.150.00
Tax included


Genuine Products Guarantee

We guarantee 100% genuine products, and if proven otherwise, we will compensate you with 10 times the product's cost.

Delivery and Shipping

Products are generally ready for dispatch within 1 day and typically reach you in 3 to 5 days.

Get 100% refund on non-delivery or defects

On Prepaid Orders

Book Details

  • Author: Vaman Malhar Joshi

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • Edition: 3rd

  • Publishing Year: 1948

  • ISBN: 9788171616640

  • Number of Pages: 152

  • Language: Marathi

  • Category: Reference and General

  • Binding: Paperback


About The Book

Vaman Malhar Joshi, a revered philosopher and novelist of early 20th-century Maharashtra, presents a powerful collection of fourteen thought-provoking essays in this timeless volume. Recognized for his deep intellect and literary finesse, Joshi seamlessly blended philosophical inquiry with literary artistry, making him one of the most influential thinkers in Marathi literature.

Each essay in this book reflects:

  • His eloquent and structured writing style

  • Forceful and impactful expression of ideas

  • A quest for ultimate truth, woven with values, traditions, and cultural depth

  • Explorations on patriotism, common man’s concerns, and social consciousness

Despite being seen as a rigorous critic who never accepted ideas blindly, even his detractors acknowledged Joshi’s unmatched brilliance and scholarly influence. His writings remain deeply relevant and continue to inspire readers with their intellectual richness and moral clarity.

This book is a must-read for students, thinkers, and lovers of classical Marathi literature, offering a rare glimpse into the mind of a writer who was both a rationalist and a visionary.