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Noble Prize is the most prestigious honour in the world. The Indian who have won this prize. So far has been accounted in this book with their premising work for the benefit of the mankind.
Noble Prize is the most prestigious honour in the world. The Indian who have won this prize. So far has been accounted in this book with their premising work for the benefit of the mankind.
| Weight | 100 kg | 
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm | 
By reading the lifestyle and thinking of the poet helps to know the inner forces of his personality. In this treaties we get the information of the time, work and life of the po?t Mayur. The importance of the sungod, being the original source of all happenings and a divine force of all lives on earth is praised in the suryashatak a long poem of 100 stanzas. The glorious rays, the chariot of sun God, the horses driving it, the driver Aaruni and solar system has been beautifully predicted in the form of melody in this book.
The Marathi translation about the laws related to Arbitration are given in this book. How to handle the negotiations and confront the problems during the agreement is the base of this book. The basic law is given in Marathi & English, is made more easy, through it so that each step and aspect can be made known. All financial institutions and people related to it get benefited through this book.
The guidelines of lord Krishna in this book are focused on the law of Karma to be followed in daily life. When one’s mind is restless, the dictums in this book, help one as guidelines.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (R.S.S.) was established at Nagpur, so the Nagpuriayans particularly swayamsevakas came in personal contact with Shri. Guruji, the original general secretary of R.S.S. and the unitial swayamsevak for children was Shri. S.B.Varnekar titled as Pragnyabharati. Here many unheard and untold memories about these two respected persons are told. One can understand these highly spririted personalities. The writing is interesting and inspiring.
Man has to cultivate himself through conscious efforts. He has to teach hemself to avoid the wrong doings and proceed towards the precious, gentle peaceful and happy life. For this at each and every stop he ought to be careful, about what and how to speak and what not to speak. What he should listen and what to neglect, what is to be seen and what is not to be seen. He should know when he should be merciful and where he should not be merciful at all. In short the exactitudes of the behaviour are described in this book following which one can make progress in becaming a balanced personality.