Description
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.
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.
| Weight | 200 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
The fundamentalist of Sanatau Vedic religion (Hindu religion), establisher of advaitya tradition in India, the learned Guru Aadi Shankarachary is known to all of us. His full life, and achievements are described fully in this book of Nachiket Publication
This is the collection of poems as a poet fighting for social order and against corruption, inequality, unhappiness, social distress and hypocrisy. The man is his poems a fighting against all the upper said odds and dreams to get rightful effects in the form of social justice.
“जागतिक वारसा स्थळांचा इतिहास महाराष्ट्राच्या विशेष संदर्भासह” या पुस्तकात केवळ माहिती ची जंत्री नाही, तर यात सामाजिक इतिहासाच्या अनुषंगाने, पर्यटन भूगोलाचा विचार करून, सामान्य मध्यवर्गीयाच्या खिशाच्या अर्थशास्त्राच्या दृष्टीने व पर्यटन करणाऱ्याच्या मानसिकतेचा- मानसशास्त्राचा वेध घेण्याचा प्रयत्न करणारे हे 100-125 पानांचे छोटेखानी पुस्तक आहे. या सामाजिकशास्त्रांचा विचार करताना जागतिक वारसा का ? कसा ? कशा रितीने ? जपला पाहिजे. या प्रश्नांचा उत्तरांचा मागोवा घेण्याचा प्रामाणिक प्रयत्न या पुस्तकात केलेला आहे.
….प्रा.विजयकुमार विनायक भवारी
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.