My Rating - 3 out of 5 stars
Published by - Raindrops Publisher
Genre - Literature and Fiction
Publishing Year - 2019
Language - English
ISBN - 978-93-88259-22-4
Pages - 141
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The Modern Day Hindu by Nikhil Chandwani is based on how to follow Hinduism in this modern age. This is my first read from this author. The cover page is awe-inspiring. I like the title as well.
The story is about the author's experiences. He explains Hinduism with the help of seven spheres, the music he listens to, and the movies he watches. I like how he comes up with an uncertain notion of life, light, relationship, money, Artificial Intelligence, etc., in a divergent manner.
I read a few books on religion and spirituality. They were purely based on mythology or ancient teachings. But The Modern Day Hindu seems unusual to me. Nikhil Chandwani wrote it insightfully, maintaining a witty aspect as well. I love the abbreviations used by the author. For example, LIFE means Loving Input from Everywhere. LUST stands for Loving Ur Special Talents and many others.
I read this book slowly and steadily to contemplate its messages. I don't like this book because the author uses so many references to movies and music. Not every reader knows about all of them, so it definitely messes with the head and breaks the reading flow. There are a few spelling mistakes.
Published by - Raindrops Publisher
Genre - Literature and Fiction
Publishing Year - 2019
Language - English
ISBN - 978-93-88259-22-4
Pages - 141
Buy now - Amazon IN
My Review -
The story is about the author's experiences. He explains Hinduism with the help of seven spheres, the music he listens to, and the movies he watches. I like how he comes up with an uncertain notion of life, light, relationship, money, Artificial Intelligence, etc., in a divergent manner.
I read a few books on religion and spirituality. They were purely based on mythology or ancient teachings. But The Modern Day Hindu seems unusual to me. Nikhil Chandwani wrote it insightfully, maintaining a witty aspect as well. I love the abbreviations used by the author. For example, LIFE means Loving Input from Everywhere. LUST stands for Loving Ur Special Talents and many others.
I read this book slowly and steadily to contemplate its messages. I don't like this book because the author uses so many references to movies and music. Not every reader knows about all of them, so it definitely messes with the head and breaks the reading flow. There are a few spelling mistakes.
The language is easily understandable. It's a short read but gives a new perspective. The book is definitely for a particular set of readers. I would recommend this book only if you want to know about universal theories and society in an unorthodox way.
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