Mrutunjay Markandeya Rushi

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Markendeya rishi had become immortal by conquering the Death. He is the racegod of Padmshali Society. The life story of the ancients rishi, the fight and devotion of him along with the places where the temples are built for him, the pilgrims at the particular places etc are described in this book in detail. Shri. Vijay Yangalwar.

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Markendeya rishi had become immortal by conquering the Death. He is the racegod of Padmshali Society. The life story of the ancients rishi, the fight and devotion of him along with the places where the temples are built for him, the pilgrims at the particular places etc are described in this book in detail. Shri. Vijay Yangalwar.

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Weight 100 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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