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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBhagvat is the spiritual and devotional epitome of the whole world, and this is my effort to present it in poetic form. Presenting this 12 Skandas (18 volume) Juggernautic literature in the form of this verse and poetry form of 500 pages is itself equivalent to the spiritual Journey of seven births.
In the Adbhut Srimad Bhagvat, very big stories have been presented in very simple words in the form of jugalbandi in a fascinating way. It is such an indefinable force of devotion that, with its touch and control, definite salvation is possible.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Nageswar Sonkesri
Born in 1975 at the bank of sacred river Narmada (Mother Reva) , Nageswar Sonkesri had spritual inclination since the very beginning of his childhood. After visiting almost all Hindu religious pilgrimage and due to difficult time in his life, Nageswar turned even more devotional and decided to pen down this first ever Poetic form of Shrimad Bhagwat. Nageswar Sonkesri is posted in Madhya Pradesh Government as Assistant Commissioner of Excise department and is actively involved in writing of spiritual and religious books in his spare time.
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