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Vedic Cosmos The Bhagavad Gita – Wooden Edition

3,8506,850

This edition comes with an exclusive printed wooden box. Get yourself immersed in the greatest knowledge revealed to the mankind
ever, through this latest edition of the Bhagavad Gita.

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Description

Origin
The Bhagavad Gita, meaning ‘The Song of the Supreme’, was originally revealed by Veda Vyasa and scribed by Lord Ganesha. It is revered for the sacred conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna.

This book contains the original Sanskrit verses, their transliteration in English and also the translation in English and Hindi, in an articulate manner.

Features:
Embellished With Swarovski Crystals
Embossed Gold Foil Work On The Spine
Golden-Gilded Fore-Edges With Gold Plated Corner Clips

A cute peacock feather shaped metal bookmark comes with this book.

To make this art edition long-lasting and acid free special papers that are sourced from sustainable European forests have been used. The entire edition is printed with environmentally friendly vegetable ink made of natural ingredients from Japan.

The Unique Painting Style Followed Throughout This Book Is Inspired By The Ajanta Frescoes And The Painting Of Vijayanagara, Bengal And Mysore. These Vivid Works, Enriched By Exotic Colours, Present An Innovative Blend That Has Evolved Over The Years.

Country of Origin: INDIA

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Vedic Cosmos is an initiative that will take you on a rich spiritual journey with its unique masterpiece editions of timeless Vedic scriptures, and help you in the journey of spiritual enlightenment. Our treasure house of products includes an extensive range of Vedic books crafted with exquisite works of art. It is also a tribute to our enlightened masters and the ancient sages who originally revealed the scriptures to the world.