Shukraniti

30.00

A person of high intellect, genius in ancient India named Shukracharya, was the guide Guru and Philosopher of demons. He was equal to Brahaspati the guide guru of Gods. In this book the guidelines about management and description of his life is given, hence the book is called Shukraneeti neeti means moral laws to be followed by the society one can get benefited by the guidlines (Sutras) even today if he follows them.

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A person of high intellect, genius in ancient India named Shukracharya, was the guide Guru and Philosopher of demons. He was equal to Brahaspati the guide guru of Gods. In this book the guidelines about management and description of his life is given, hence the book is called Shukraneeti neeti means moral laws to be followed by the society one can get benefited by the guidlines (Sutras) even today if he follows them.

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Weight 50 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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