Vidnyannishtha Hindu 16 Sanskar

150.00

The sixteen sanskars of the Hindus which uplity the be art in man and evolves him to the uppermost level of the Rishi or taught personality is the subject of this book. The information about them with the scientific aspects full of philosophy and logic is given on it. The book helps the present and future generation to achieve super personality and prosperity.

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The sixteen sanskars of the Hindus which uplity the be art in man and evolves him to the uppermost level of the Rishi or taught personality is the subject of this book. The information about them with the scientific aspects full of philosophy and logic is given on it. The book helps the present and future generation to achieve super personality and prosperity.

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Weight 150 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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