Geetatatva Pradip

130.00

A grate sent in the learning of the spirituality late shri B. R. Modak has describe the meaning of the Geeta a in short and precise manner through this book. Geeta can be interpreted and understood in different perspectives, the book is a valuable gift to all who love and honour Geeta.

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Description

A grate sent in the learning of the spirituality late shri B. R. Modak has describe the meaning of the Geeta a in short and precise manner through this book. Geeta can be interpreted and understood in different perspectives, the book is a valuable gift to all who love and honour Geeta.

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Weight 100 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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