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| Weight | 30 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
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| Weight | 30 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
This is one of the books from the series on the nature and animals in it. This is the first one, wherein, we can enjoy the lifestyle of the which are the emperors of the sea.
“भारतीय ज्ञान परंपरा: एक दृष्टिक्षेप” हे पुस्तक भारतभूमीच्या अखंड आणि समृद्ध बौद्धिक वारशाचा परिचय करून देणारे आहे. भारताचा इतिहास हा केवळ साम्राज्यांचे उदय-अस्त आणि युद्धांचे जय-पराजय यापुरता मर्यादित नसून, तो ज्ञान, तत्त्वज्ञान, विज्ञान, कला आणि संस्कृतीचा अखंड प्रवाह आहे. या ग्रंथातून वाचकाला वेद, उपनिषदे, पुराणकथा, प्राचीन तत्त्वज्ञान, गणित, खगोलशास्त्र, रसायनशास्त्र, धातुविज्ञान, कला, वास्तुकला तसेच तक्षशिला-नालंदा यांसारख्या विद्यापीठांची ओळख होईल.
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.
The elders dont read the book and remain unadvised by ignoring the ill this book. The book though is suppossed to be read by children, it is very very important for people of all age groups. The original sanskrit epigrams and their meaning, inner meaning is revealed in simple language in the book.
The changes occuring in society always are depicted in short stories interestingly. In this book there are 15 stories occured in 40 years. We can feel and listen different mental attitudes and experiences Pulsating through these stories which are having complex relationship.
The most ancient, courteous, cultured and advanced religion in the world is Hindu religion. Unfortunately due to social, political changes, there developed deep misunderstand and ignorance about it. Many questions were raised on different aspects of it, at different times by many people. Here the efforts are made to answer them. What does our Hindu religion and its theology says about the questions to be faced in particular condition and in particular time? We have curiosity about it but the answers are not available instantly. For such people this book provides the guidelines.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (R.S.S.) was established at Nagpur, so the Nagpuriayans particularly swayamsevakas came in personal contact with Shri. Guruji, the original general secretary of R.S.S. and the unitial swayamsevak for children was Shri. S.B.Varnekar titled as Pragnyabharati. Here many unheard and untold memories about these two respected persons are told. One can understand these highly spririted personalities. The writing is interesting and inspiring.





