Vyakta Mi Avyakta Mi

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descript and undiscript/ Discript and undiscripte parts of human personality. A collection of poems expressing many emotional modes by Prof. Sunil Joshi.

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descript and undiscript/ Discript and undiscripte parts of human personality. A collection of poems expressing many emotional modes by Prof. Sunil Joshi.

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Weight 150 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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