Hindu Pariwar Manhun Amhi Jagto Ka?

80.00

The Hindu family pattern has survived through many disasters and calamities of foreign rules and supressions. In order to Strengthen the roots of Hindu values of life and keep alive its traditions this book is written. The basic powers of Hindu family system, its use to role and its assets are made known to the coming generation in this books It’s writer is a well-known social worker called Krishnappaji, who travelled through whole India for awakening people for about the importance of family pattern through discourses. The book was explained his pant of view in simple manner.

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The Hindu family pattern has survived through many disasters and calamities of foreign rules and supressions. In order to Strengthen the roots of Hindu values of life and keep alive its traditions this book is written. The basic powers of Hindu family system, its use to role and its assets are made known to the coming generation in this books It’s writer is a well-known social worker called Krishnappaji, who travelled through whole India for awakening people for about the importance of family pattern through discourses. The book was explained his pant of view in simple manner.

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Weight 100 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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