Additional information
| Weight | 100 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
| Weight | 100 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
The urban banks/workers/women/non-agriculture/multistate institutions have to present before the committees many resolutions. To prepare them a great skill require proper information is needed and it is to be made in limited and proper words, so as to get it approved. Talking this fact into consideration this book to written. All types of resolutions are given in it. One can read the book and use it easily.
The tourism of worth seeing places has been published by Nachiket Publications. This book is one of the series and is about the Shegaon and the Saint Gajanan Maharaj. The readers of all ages are assisted through this book as ample information with photographs has been provided. Before visiting Shegaon are must read it.
Mudra is a unique Indian science. There is vast philosophy behind it. Its uses, science behind it, its methods and philosophy behind, all such factors are discussed in this book. The changes observed in human body by the practice of mudras are explained with the innerbody pholographs called as Urja (energy) photographs with the most modern photographic technique is a special feature of this book. The method of making mudras the changes occuring due to them, the causes behind, are the factors explained by the writer Shri. R.M. Pujari and Shri. Sunil Khankhoje in colaboration.
In the Co-operative institutions the circular used since last 20 years are compiled in this tiny book. Having 160 pages with 1/8 th demi size this book can be useful for every department of every co-operative bank and it branches. It is very easy to handle being being a well Indexed Book.
The essence of Vedanta conceived in the Upanishadas are the expressions of the purest and heighted thoughts of the ancient rishis. Through them the cosmic viewpoint of the thinkers is revealed. The hidden meaning of them has been expressed in simple words of flowing language in Marathi by shri B. R. Modak. One of them is Aarunyopanishad.