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Akshi Upanishad - In English rhyme - cover

Akshi Upanishad - In English rhyme

Munindra Misra

Maison d'édition: Munindra Misra

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Akshi Upanishad in English rhyme with original text is from the Krishna-Yajur-Veda 
 
Upanishads are prime portions of the Vedas, They are the foundational theological discourses of Hindu traditions called Vedanta or the conclusion of the Vedas. 
Disponible depuis: 29/11/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 11 pages.

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