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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 |
Gondawale is a place, where a yogi disciple gondawalekar Maharaj lived and has made the place consecrated. The full devotional attitude of the writer has guided the reader about the way how to devote himself to this shrine.
Online banking, Mobile banking, A.T.M., Debit Card, Digital Signature etc., are the modern facilities, How they are to be properly used is the subject of this book. The techinique in the banking business can be easily worked out thereby. This is called as ‘Net Banking’
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.
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.