Additional information
| Weight | 50 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
| Weight | 50 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
The related policies and decisions about the personnel (individual) from his/her appointment, to retirement are discussed in this book viz personnel setup, the responsibilty and accountability of the employee at each level, recrutment methods, promotion system, transfer rules of casual and other leaves, disciplinary laws, secret reporting, financial benifits, laws to be followed, workers organizaiton, contribution of the employees in management etc., are discussed in detail.
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.
Birds, the Emperor the sky of phylum aves have been described in this book in detail along with pictures. The classification of the birds and body structure is an interesting aspect of the book.
Whenever there was extinction of religion and where ever there was propagation of unlawful, nonreligion, God the Supreme got incarnated to reestablish the order and peace. Thereby the virtuans and righteas people can live without harm and the circle of the universe is maintained uninterrupted. There are ten incarnations of the God supreme, the Vishnu. The full information about them is provided in this book. The reading of the book makes one knowledgeable about the details and encourages to get more information.
The essence of Vedanta conceived in the Upanishadas are the expressions of the purest and heighted thoughts of the ancient rishis. Through them the cosmic viewpoint of the thinkers is revealed. The hidden meaning of them has been expressed in simple words of flowing language in Marathi by shri B. R. Modak. One of them is Aarunyopanishad.