Additional information
| Weight | 200 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
| Weight | 200 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
This is a book of short stories which are instructive. The positive and negative aspects of life, success and failures one has to face have been the subjects of the stories which help to develop positive view about life
The mistries about the personality, and about the future are hidden in our body organs. The science about it is called ?Angalakshan Shastra i.e.? The science of body organs?. The organs and their parts all reveal and can foretell about the person, the hidden capacities in his personality, which would get furnished in future. One can easily predict about this aspect, provided he is rightly and scientifically guided about it. The important factor of this science is that it cannot mislead you because the body and organ (body-parts) are clearly visible which guides for the proclamation. In fact this science is complicated and has a vast jurisdiction, yet here the efforts have been made to abridge & simple it.
In this book the experiences about the origin of cosmos from the very first step and the journey afterwards has been given. The extracts found in the treaties with the logical method are made known from modern scientific perspectives. The Mahat-sphot concept about beyond the description of sat and asat [beyond the truth and nontruth] which is referred and indicated in Nasadiya sukta (state of singularity) is logically stretched till the present time interpretation of modern science by the author. He has rightly shown how the modern researches are parallel to the oldest concepts of our rishis and acharyas.
In the Sanskrit literature Bhartuhari is the eminent poet, who is read and praised popularly. Though his name is not listed in the list of five epic laureates of sanskrit literature, his poetry is more popular than some of them, and his poems are coated very often even today. The poems of such a popular poet on ascerticism are made known to the Marathi reader in this book. The book also includes the translation of the Bhartuhari’s Sanskrit poems made in Marathi by Vaman Pandit alongwith the meaning in prose.