Description
This is one of the books from the series on the nature and animals in it. This is the first one, wherein, we can enjoy the lifestyle of the which are the emperors of the sea.
This is one of the books from the series on the nature and animals in it. This is the first one, wherein, we can enjoy the lifestyle of the which are the emperors of the sea.
| Weight | 10 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
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
This book is written mainly from the old points of views and thinking, linking them to the modern atmosphere. The heartful attachment with deep emotional appeal to the modern mind for thought full public adjustment, without selfish, wild mottoes guiding them. The racial and caste based barriers causing harmful actions needs this type of balanced guidelines, which the book provides successfully.
An ancient philosopher, statesman Chanyakya is the personification of WISDOM- all pervading. This great diplomat of the past has written some precepts based on his own experiences in Chanakyasukte is Sanskrit, which have been translated in brief in Marathi. One can read any one out of 450 sutras at any time, think over it and try to practise it in one’s own life. The Sutras/ guidlines have everlasting effect for all times and are applicable in business, politics or family life. To live successful and contented life read this book.
This is a book of short stories which are instructive. The positive and negative aspects of life, success and failures one has to face have been the subjects of the stories which help to develop positive view about life
The book is written in the International year for mathematics in which Nachiket Publishing has paid homage to all mathematicians in the world from ancient period to the modern times. There is information about 100 mathematicians made avialable for the first time in Marathi. Writer Prakash Manikpure.