Additional information
| Weight | 250 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
| Weight | 250 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
The thoughts of Dr. Ambedkar about the values like freedom, self-respect, education, religion of the country, Buddha?s religion, untouchbility. Caste-system, struggle, organization and democracy etc. are worthy and enables each generation for the social uplift and self-honour.
The wisdom of the Indians is being established in the world again. The Indian thinking linked with mathematics is a wellknown fact. There are many laureat mathematicians in India who had contributed in the field of mathematics from time to time. 51 such laureats have been informed about in this book to modern reader with their contribution, timespan and life by Shri. Anant Vyavahare. By reading this book, Indian citizen world develop a feeling of being proud of them.
Our values, life-style and mannerism have nourished our culture. About important factors of this culture of ours famous rishis, M.G. Vaidya has given impression to his valuable thoughts in this book. He has written about our culture in short but with the critical aspect.
One among the for mentality follower or souls (manipulation) of lord Brahmdeo and one among the eight immortal souls in Indian mythology, Narad was a variable personality well read in many shastras (disciplines), but her himself had considered high esteemed for the devotion towards God (Bhakti) and all the time remained a devotee. This one is the very first book written in Marathi on Narad Maharshi.
This is one of the books from the series on the nature and animals in it. This is the first one, wherein, we can enjoy the lifestyle of the which are the emperors of the sea.
At The Eastern side of India there lived a saint, called Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who was a devotee of Lord Krishna; who devoted whole of his life for devotion of Krishna and propagated this cult in the Indian society. The people of Maharashtra don?t know much about this sacred saint. The book is written for the children.