Maharshi Bhrugu

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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.

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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.

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