Additional information
| Weight | 30 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
| Weight | 30 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
Shri Gurugranthsaheb is a scripture including the poems of the saints of all cults and religions. It is a spiritual guide for the human race. It propogates Social equality of all religions, nations, races and cults. Smt. Uttara Huddar has taken labour to explain the essence of Gurugranthsaheb in simple words. This year we are celebrating booth of the publication of the treatise and hence it is befitting to make the philosophy of Gurugranthsaheb known to all.
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.
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.
With the disastrous features of the modern lifestyle, how the temperature of our planet is increasing day by day is discussed in this book. The reasons behind this rise and the problems and risks and dangers that burst out of it are hinted by the writer in simple laymans language. Writer G.B. Sardesai
In the Sanskrit literature Bhartuhari is the eminent poet, who is read and praised popularly. Though his name is not listed in the list of five epic laureates of sanskrit literature, his poetry is more popular than some of them, and his poems are coated very often even today. The poems of such a popular poet on ascerticism are made known to the Marathi reader in this book. The book also includes the translation of the Bhartuhari’s Sanskrit poems made in Marathi by Vaman Pandit alongwith the meaning in prose.