In The Name Of God prelude

In The Name Of God (prelude)

God is generator of everything on the Earth .To some God is king of the universe. Every religion believes in the presence of that supreme power of Almighty GOD.
In Indian mythological books a prime importance is given to enchanting the name of God.
chanting name of God is given importance as its believed that chanting creats an aura around people who are chanting.
This theory is based on comman factors of God beyond barrier of religions.

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In The Name Of God prelude

In The Name Of God (prelude)

God is generator of everything on the Earth .To some God is king of the universe. Every religion believes in the presence of that supreme power of Almighty GOD.
In Indian mythological books a prime importance is given to enchanting the name of God.
chanting name of God is given importance as its believed that chanting creats an aura around people who are chanting.
This theory is based on comman factors of God beyond barrier of religions.

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In The Name Of God prelude

In The Name Of God prelude

by Sachin Athawale
In The Name Of God prelude

In The Name Of God prelude

by Sachin Athawale

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In The Name Of God (prelude)

God is generator of everything on the Earth .To some God is king of the universe. Every religion believes in the presence of that supreme power of Almighty GOD.
In Indian mythological books a prime importance is given to enchanting the name of God.
chanting name of God is given importance as its believed that chanting creats an aura around people who are chanting.
This theory is based on comman factors of God beyond barrier of religions.


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BN ID: 2940046497335
Publisher: Sachin Athawale
Publication date: 12/12/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 111 KB

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