So far Mother Sharada has been portrayed in terms of Vedanta, Yoga, or as the archetype of the eternal feminine. But Sharada Mai: A New Look gives us a glimpse of her in the context of contemplorary conceptrality.
SHARADA MAI A NEW LOOK





SHARADA MAI A NEW LOOK
By: Som Ranchan95.00
- ISBN: 9.79E+12
- Pages: 65 pages
- Published: February 2025
- Format: Paperback
- Imprint: Rupa
- Language: English
Prof Som Ranchan prefers to call himself a resilient scholar and a sporadic devotee. An essayist, a poet, mythologist, folklorist, therapist, and critic, he has authored many books. Som Ranchan was the head of department (English), for a decade, at H.P. University, Shimla.