Bigyan O Tume is a thought-provoking essay book written by PJ Lavakare, translated by Debakant Misra, and published in 2005. This book is a collection of essays that delve into the fascinating world of science, exploring the intersection of reason and superstition in modern society.
The essays are a masterclass in critical thinking, as Lavakare, a renowned scientist and writer, tackles a range of topics, from the wonders of the natural world to the absurdities of superstition. With his characteristic wit and erudition, Lavakare argues that science is not only a tool for understanding the world but also a means of liberating humanity from the shackles of superstition and ignorance.
Throughout the book, Lavakare’s essays are peppered with engaging anecdotes, thought-provoking questions, and stimulating discussions, making complex scientific concepts accessible to readers. He explores topics such as the nature of reality, the human condition, and the role of science in society, offering a nuanced and insightful perspective on the relationship between science and superstition.
The book is a testament to Lavakare’s expertise in science and his ability to communicate complex ideas in a clear and concise manner. “Bigyan O Tume” is a valuable addition to any academic or personal library, offering a wealth of knowledge and insights that will inspire readers to think critically and explore the wonders of the natural world.
As a publication from the National Book Trust (NBT), “Bigyan O Tume” is a significant contribution to the world of Odia literature, offering a unique blend of science, philosophy, and critical thinking that will resonate with readers of all ages and backgrounds.
Books Info
Books name | Bigyan O Tume |
Author | PJ Lavakare; Debakant Misra, Tr. |
No Of pages | 129 |
Publisher | National Book Trust India |
Publication | 2005 |
Printed At | East Cost Rubaclem |
Distributor | NA |