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Vinod Kumar

    Voyages de Gulliver
    Voyage au centre de la Terre
    Hound of the Baskervilles
    A Handbook of Spagyric Therapy
    Mahendra Kapoor Songs' Western Notes
    BHAJAN Western Notes, Part-4
    • BHAJAN Western Notes, Part-4

      • 126pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Emphasizing the fleeting nature of life, the book encourages readers to cherish their human existence by engaging in spiritual practices like singing bhajans and praying. It suggests that amidst life's busyness, these activities are vital for achieving Moksh and connecting with the divine. The text serves as a guide for cultivating a deeper spiritual life, asserting that at the end of our journey, only our prayers will accompany us. This collectible work aims to inspire readers to make the most of their time on earth through devotion.

      BHAJAN Western Notes, Part-4
    • Mahendra Kapoor Songs' Western Notes

      • 260pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Focusing on Mahendra Kapoor's enduring musical legacy, this collection features 51 of his most beloved songs presented as English lyrics alongside CDEFG notations, complete with accompanying taal and chords. Designed for music lovers and students alike, it serves as a practical resource for playing on various instruments. The book not only highlights Kapoor's impact on music but also offers a valuable addition to any music enthusiast's collection.

      Mahendra Kapoor Songs' Western Notes
    • Hound of the Baskervilles

      • 84pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Dartmoor. A wild, wet place in the south-west of England. A place where it is easy to get lost, and to fall into the soft green earth which can pull the strongest man down to his death. A man is running for his life. Behind him comes an enormous dog - a dog from his worst dreams, a dog from hell. Between him and a terrible death stands only one person - the greatest detective of all time, Sherlock Holmes.

      Hound of the Baskervilles
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    • Voyage au centre de la Terre

      • 219pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Le professeur Lidenbrock est persuadé d'avoir découvert le chemin qui mène au centre de la Terre. Accompagné de son neveu Axel, l'impétueux géologue part en Islande. Là, au fond d'un volcan, les deux explorateurs et leur guide s'enfoncent dans les entrailles mystérieuses du globe. Un voyage d'une folle audace, véritable défi lancé à la science.

      Voyage au centre de la Terre
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    • Texte abrégé qui respecte la version originale de l'oeuvre classique.

      Voyages de Gulliver
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