Adbhut Mantra Sagar (Sampoorn Panchon Bhag)
₹450.00
- Publisher : Randhir Prakashan Haridwar
- Language : Hindi
- Hardcover : 900 pages
- Item Weight : 950 g
- Dimensions : 18.5 x 12.2 x 6 cm
- Country of Origin : India
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“Dive into the mystical world of ‘Adbhut Mantra Sagar (Complete Five Parts)’ and unlock the secrets of ancient mantras and their transformative powers. This comprehensive five-part series delves deep into the essence of these powerful mantras, guiding readers on a spiritual journey towards self-discovery and enlightenment. Explore the profound wisdom contained within these sacred texts and embark on a quest for inner peace and fulfillment. Immerse yourself in the enchanting realm of mantras with ‘Adbhut Mantra Sagar’ and experience the magic of divine sound vibrations resonating through your being.”
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Weight | 0.9 kg |
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Dimensions | 18.5 × 12.2 × 6 cm |
book-format | Hardcover |
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Randhir Prakashan Haridwar
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