Additional information
| Weight | 100 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
| Weight | 100 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
In this upanishad too how the cosmic knowledge can be achieved and brought into daily life style is revealed by the writer. Infact the writer shri B. R. Modak has published a series of main upanishadas, the text and interpretation is worth reading for all, who are proud of our noble heritage. One of them is Atmopanishad linking the individual being to the cosmic consciousness.
The elders dont read the book and remain unadvised by ignoring the ill this book. The book though is suppossed to be read by children, it is very very important for people of all age groups. The original sanskrit epigrams and their meaning, inner meaning is revealed in simple language in the book.
“जागतिक वारसा स्थळांचा इतिहास महाराष्ट्राच्या विशेष संदर्भासह” या पुस्तकात केवळ माहिती ची जंत्री नाही, तर यात सामाजिक इतिहासाच्या अनुषंगाने, पर्यटन भूगोलाचा विचार करून, सामान्य मध्यवर्गीयाच्या खिशाच्या अर्थशास्त्राच्या दृष्टीने व पर्यटन करणाऱ्याच्या मानसिकतेचा- मानसशास्त्राचा वेध घेण्याचा प्रयत्न करणारे हे 100-125 पानांचे छोटेखानी पुस्तक आहे. या सामाजिकशास्त्रांचा विचार करताना जागतिक वारसा का ? कसा ? कशा रितीने ? जपला पाहिजे. या प्रश्नांचा उत्तरांचा मागोवा घेण्याचा प्रामाणिक प्रयत्न या पुस्तकात केलेला आहे.
….प्रा.विजयकुमार विनायक भवारी
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.
One among the for mentality follower or souls (manipulation) of lord Brahmdeo and one among the eight immortal souls in Indian mythology, Narad was a variable personality well read in many shastras (disciplines), but her himself had considered high esteemed for the devotion towards God (Bhakti) and all the time remained a devotee. This one is the very first book written in Marathi on Narad Maharshi.