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Post by Kanchi Periva on Dec 30, 2013 9:55:41 GMT 5.5
Dear Members, We are pleased to bring you the Twentieth edition of the e-book series from the Kanchi Periva Forum. As you might be aware, we have been regularly publishing free ebooks with a view to disseminate knowledge about the Hindu tradition & culture, and more importantly carry the message of Sri Maha Periva to our members by setting His discourses within the appropriate topic and in the right context for the readers to read and relish the same. This month’s ebook is a special edition focused on Dharma Sastras & Common Dharmas applicable to all – which are extracted from a series of discourses given by Sri Maha Periva. As has been our practice, we are adding Periva’s rare photos within the book for you to preserve and treasure for times to come. As you might be aware, this is the latest in the series of ebooks which we have brought out on "The Essence of Hindu Tradition & Culture". If you are interested to take part in this seva as an author / co-author, or if you wish to submit your feedback on the same, please write to us at: kanchiperiva@gmail.com We also invite you to regularly visit our parent website www.periva.org which has a rich treasure of information, articles and a large collection of direct audio files of Periva's Upanyasams. Link to download the ebook: drive.google.com/file/d/0BwuDCferB6sJOHdOUVZSc3Zmams/edit?usp=sharingNote that once the file opens up in Google, you can save it to your local drive (Ctrl+S works in most browsers) and view it at leisure. Some of the photos and letter layouts also look better in a local copy, rather than the online version rendered by Google. Please feel free to distribute this to appropriate circles of friends and relatives.
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Post by kahanam on Dec 30, 2013 20:56:59 GMT 5.5
Thanks for the EBook on Hindu Dharmas and Saamanya Dharmas. Only Maha Periyava can make it simple and make us realise that even we can follow Dharma, in these days. He says "Never praise your children!" and says that He hence does not praise us. It is a Blessing. Leave all care of us to Him and do your work sincerly and honestly. Jaya Jaya Shanakra, Hara Hara Shankara!
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