Geeta Vichar

50.00

Bhagvat Gita is not a basic guiding force for Indians only, but is force for the whole world. The new generation, which don?t read it should get right line of thinking. Keeping this in mind, some precious precepts from Gita have been selected and included in this book for the benefit of new generation.

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Bhagvat Gita is not a basic guiding force for Indians only, but is force for the whole world. The new generation, which don?t read it should get right line of thinking. Keeping this in mind, some precious precepts from Gita have been selected and included in this book for the benefit of new generation.

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Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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