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सर्वसाधारण माणसाच्या आणि विद्यार्थ्यांच्या मनात गणित विषयाबद्दलची एक प्रकारची भिती असते. विज्ञान एक वेळ चालेल परंतु गणित नको 95% व्यक्ती गणितापासून दूर जातात. गणित हा मनोरंजनाचा विषय आहे. हीच संकल्पना लोकांना पटत नाही परंतु गणिताच्या गमती जमती या पुस्तकातून वाचकांचे मनोरंजन करेल, त्यांची गणिताची भिती जाईल आणि त्यांना गणिताची आवड निर्माण करण्याची जादू या पुस्तकाच्या मुळाशी आहे. या पुस्तकातील गणितांना गणिताचे नाव न देता, त्यांना व्यवहारातील नावे दिली आहेत. जेणेकरून भावनिक जवळीक निर्माण व्हावी, ते आपलेसे वाटावे यासाठी. जसे की मित्र, एका नजरेत घायाळ, डोंबारी, नटरंग, कोळ्याचे जाळे, माझा लकी नंबर, रावण, हरिहरेश्वर, सुंदरता इत्यादी. तसेच मोठी गणितं डोळ्यांनी सोडवता येतील व त्याचा आनंद घेता येईल व गणिताची गोडी उत्पन्न होण्यास नक्कीच मदत होईल.
सर्व शास्त्रांचे मूळ गणित आहे. जगाला मोठी देणगी भारतीय गणिताने दिली ती म्हणजे शून्याचा शोध. गणित भारतात जन्मले व प्राचीन भारतातील गणित तज्ञांनी ते वाढवले व सर्व जगात पसरवले. हा इतिहास प्रत्येक भारतीयांपर्यत पोहोचवण्याचे कार्य झाले पाहिजे हीच खरी अपेक्षा बाळगतो.
The highest military award Paramveer is a matter of pride. In this book we get full information about the various winning Paramveer award in Marathi
The book is on the glorious heritage of the Indian scientist. Right from the ancient scientist rishi kanad to the modern mathematician Dr. Narlikar and Bhatnagar have been described with their scientific contributions. Many rare photographs add value 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.
The most ancient, courteous, cultured and advanced religion in the world is Hindu religion. Unfortunately due to social, political changes, there developed deep misunderstand and ignorance about it. Many questions were raised on different aspects of it, at different times by many people. Here the efforts are made to answer them. What does our Hindu religion and its theology says about the questions to be faced in particular condition and in particular time? We have curiosity about it but the answers are not available instantly. For such people this book provides the guidelines.
This is the 2nd book in the series on saints, In it we can get acquainted with the gents like Guru Nanak, Kabir, Gorakhanath, Basweshwar, Chakradhan with thin proper contribution to the society. The modern generation needs to know about them
This book in Hindi is about Maharshi Kanik who was India’s grate political advisor. Political, commercial, industrial management guideline from Indian point a view are found in it, while studying about for thinking one can know precious vision of Indians simultaneously.
This is the 3rd book in the series birth on the lives of the saints. The saints having enfluence on the people since last 150 years have been includes in this book. The saints like Gajanan Maharaj, Gondawalekar Maharaj, Gulabrao Maharaj and other ten saints lives and prominent in their life have been described in this book. The book can encourage the new generation.
MaharshiBhrugu is a symbol of the highest genious of human intellect. He was profecient in many fields of knowledge. His was the fundamental research work in many ancient scientific branches. The full-phased description about the life and astonishing work can be read in this book by Shri. Vijay Yangalwar.





