Lagnachi Purvatayari

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The marriage in Hindu society is full of many events which are to be performed rituals stically. We get information about them in detail and the serial form of events and their requirements in this book.

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The marriage in Hindu society is full of many events which are to be performed rituals stically. We get information about them in detail and the serial form of events and their requirements in this book.

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Weight 25 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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