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India & Its Spirituality

India has been one of the earliest civilizations and not known to slavery for longest time. You shall see some interesting facts about India in the link here.

I would also like to share some of the Vedic literature here for my visitors.

Upanishad 1,
Upanishad 2,
BhagavadGita Lectures (Audio & Lietrature)
Sanskrit Documents

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