Bhajnanand

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A great Devotee Neetatai Pulliwar has written some devotional songs/bhajanas. This is a book of them. Goden Sharda, Guru devine teacher, God Datta, God Vitthal are the subject of the poems which can be sung.

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A great Devotee Neetatai Pulliwar has written some devotional songs/bhajanas. This is a book of them. Goden Sharda, Guru devine teacher, God Datta, God Vitthal are the subject of the poems which can be sung.

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Weight 200 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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