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Immortal India: Articles and Speeches by Amish | Book Review

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A review of the book "Immortal India" written by Amish, of Shiva Trilogy book series fame.

This episode is an audio version of the blog post available at https://dreamersjotter.wordpress.com/2017/09/13/immortal-india-review/

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