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We tell the stories of Isapniti to the children, which are useful for the elderly people also, It includes the vision of management and wisdom and speaks about our traditional life. The essence of Isapniti is found in this book
We tell the stories of Isapniti to the children, which are useful for the elderly people also, It includes the vision of management and wisdom and speaks about our traditional life. The essence of Isapniti is found in this book
Weight | 50 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
The world astronomers listed in this book belong to the ancient times. Inall 49 astronomirs have been described who have added valuable knowledge to the science. The work they had done along with their life stories can be read in this book. There are 13 Indian astronomers among 49 in total. Shri. Prakash Manikpure is the writer of the book.
Vidur is a balanced and pious Character in the epic of Mahabharat. He was honoured as the only gentleman in the wicked kawarvas by Lord Krishna who stayed at his home while playing deplomatic tactics in Udyogparva (a chapter of Mahabharat) Krishna had gone there to avoid was as a messenger of Pandwas to avoid the war. The 33-40 chapters of the (udyogaparva) are about the advice, Vidura gave to Dhrutarashtra the father of Kaurawas for maintainance of peace, law and order in the society. This Mahabharatian advice is valuable because it includes all pervading cosmic order to be followed by all governmental heads all times. Vidur neeti is a precious peace of Indian political thought translated in Marathi.
This book is a sequel to the author’s first book, “You Are A Product- How Value Addition Will Help You Stand Out From The Crowd”, the central theme of which is Value Addition. In this book, the author takes you through his journey from childhood to the pinnacle of his corporate life, acknowledging the life lessons and values imparted to him by his Parents, Spouse, Spiritual and Corporate Gurus, and People who inspired and shaped his personal and professional life. The author urges all to reflect on their life journey and remember with gratitude, the people who were instrumental in shaping their lives. The author believes that “We are like soft clay. Our Parents, Spiritual and Corporate Gurus, and People who inspire us are potters who mold us into a beautiful valuable masterpiece.”
At The Eastern side of India there lived a saint, called Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who was a devotee of Lord Krishna; who devoted whole of his life for devotion of Krishna and propagated this cult in the Indian society. The people of Maharashtra don?t know much about this sacred saint. The book is written for the children.