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Satya P. and Urmila Agarwal have expertise in social science research at the U.S. In the 1950’s, universities. They bought the award-winning book, “The Social Role of the Gita”: How and Why after nearly forty years of interdisciplinarity and applied research at the global scale. This was the beginning of a series innovative research publications that were based on Sanskrit texts and Hindi texts. This publication is Number. The current publication is No.
Anu-Gita is a name that most people, even in India, have never heard of. Because Anu-Gita, although an important part in the Mahabharata, has not been studied in simple language. This book will fill this gap. It explains how Lord Krishna taught Arjuna the Gita for the second time. This book is split into two parts. Part I contains the Sanskrit shlokas (songs) of Anu-Gita and their translations in simple English. Part II explains both the similarities and differences between Gita, Anu-Gita, and their translations in simple English.

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