Audio version of 'Sakshibhaav', penned by Narendra Modi

Published By : Admin | March 7, 2014 | 16:25 IST

Listen to the audio tracks of the book ‘Sakshibhav’, penned by Shri Narendra Modi.

This is a chapter-wise compilation that puts forth the soulful thoughts of Shri Modi shared in his diary 36 years ago.

001 Prastavna Shree Suresh Dalal : Click to Listen
002 Prastavna Narendra Modi : Click to Listen
01 Jivannu Adhisthan: Click to Listen
02 Swapnona Khandair: Click to Listen
03 Tari Sarjeli Kavita: Click to Listen
04 Matani Murti: Click to Listen
05 Mayalu Aankhonu Milan: Click to Listen
06 Asim Aatma Vishwas: Click to Listen
07 Hirday Mandirma: Click to Listen
08 Navjivan Ni Prerna: Click to Listen
09 Navsarjanno Adhar: Click to Listen
10 Palbinduni Dhara: Click to Listen
11 Sarjan Ane Shanyavkash: Click to Listen
12 Ekmatra Maro Marg: Click to Listen
13 Chirai Jata Hridayni Vedna: Click to Listen
14 Vedna Anath Nathi Hoti: Click to Listen
15 Avirat Mathamann: Click to Listen
16 Bhogvrutini Purti: Click to Listen

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