Additional information
Weight | 100 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
Weight | 100 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
In this book the amphibian animals frog and some other animals of the phylum have been described with pictures along with their habitual and lifestyle.
“इतिहासात काही जागा कायमच्या रीक्त असतात. तिथं असे काही बिंदू उपलब्ध असतात, ज्यांच्या पुढं आणि मागं बऱ्याच घटना लिखित स्वरूपात उपलब्ध असतात. पण नेमकं मोक्याच्या ठिकाणी शून्य असतं. तिथं इतिहास मौन पाळतो. त्या गाळलेल्या जागी असंच घडलं असावं, असं छातीठोकपणे सांगता येत नाही. अशा रीक्त जागा इतिहासकारांना कुणावरही अन्याय न करता साकल्यानं भरून काढता येतात. जसं की, तुम्ही एखाद्या मध्ययुगीन किल्ल्यावर गेलात, तर मध्येच अशा काही अंधारवाटा लागतात. तशा अंधारवाटा आपण गतायुष्यातील अनुभव आणि सहज तर्क लावून पार करतो. इतिहासाच्या क्षेत्रात सुद्धा विवेकाची किनार धरून अशा अंधारवाटा पार करता येतात. ते फार कठीण काम नाही. एखाद्या विशिष्ट प्रसंगी इतिहास बोलत नसेल तर त्याला वेगळ्या पद्धतीनं बोलतं करता येतं.”
Gurucharitra is a devine treatise read in India, there are some hard ritualistic practices whichare to be folloved by the reader, hence many people dont read it. Women are prohibeted for its reading. Yet all of us have curiosity to know about Gurucharitra Shri. Bal Panchbhai has canverted the secred into a book so that one can read and follow the advice in it, It is a translation of the original quazi-poetic treatise in simple prose, which can be read by anyone at anyplace and anytime. The meaning of the secret and sacred original text is made avialable by this book to all.
The book is dedicates to the norms of enhancing self confidence and rightful positive thinking in the students, so as to face any problem.
This book includes the extracts from Samarth Ramdasswami and other Indian literature based on management, Special education, public contact methods etc which are the important and basic concepts of modern management science/ Philosophy. The verses (Shlokas) from the original writers have been coated for references. Read the book and try to follow the guidelines given in the verses (Shlokas)