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The guidelines of lord Krishna in this book are focused on the law of Karma to be followed in daily life. When one’s mind is restless, the dictums in this book, help one as guidelines.
The guidelines of lord Krishna in this book are focused on the law of Karma to be followed in daily life. When one’s mind is restless, the dictums in this book, help one as guidelines.
| Weight | 50 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
An ancient philosopher, statesman Chanyakya is the personification of WISDOM- all pervading. This great diplomat of the past has written some precepts based on his own experiences in Chanakyasukte is Sanskrit, which have been translated in brief in Marathi. One can read any one out of 450 sutras at any time, think over it and try to practise it in one’s own life. The Sutras/ guidlines have everlasting effect for all times and are applicable in business, politics or family life. To live successful and contented life read this book.
In this book scientific study about the history of Matang tribal Society, the changes it came across after the Indian indipendence in comparision with other tribals, the questions it is facing today and the answers of its progressive march are discussed in an instructive and attractive manner.-Dr. Ashru Jadhav,
The Gyanpeeth prize in literature in Marathi has been awarded to three saraswatas, namely shri. V.S. Khandekar, Shri. V.D. Karandikar and Kusumagraja, Shri. V. V. Shirwadkar. The life and their lifestyle can be made known through this book, the only one available in Marathi.
The service law, which is difficult to understand, is made easy through this book in Marathi. The related people such as lawyers, debt and taxpaying people and the students of C. A. are benefited through the book. The high court judgement, the result of tribunal can be selected by taxpayers and act according to these rules easily.
A messenger of Death what is tsunami frightful cyclone that has thrilled the world of this book provides information in an illustrates and scientific form. The writer is lieutanant G.B. Serdesai