Shree Gurucharitra Jase Aahe Tase (II)

400.00

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.

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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.

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Weight 600 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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