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ABOUT THE BOOK
The Book is about providing a clarification to the frequently asked question by many devotees that whether there is any specific Image to the God. It examines the issue from a wide variety of points of view and finally concludes that God has no specific Image of his own. At the beginning of the Civilization, Animals, Trees, Plants and many others were treated as the Gods. On getting maturity, the Humans have started worshipping the Gods in the Human Form, as if God looks like the Man; having all the limbs and more of them sometimes. It also delves on the point that Image of the God is not required for some religions. The Book discusses all these aspects and thus provides a comprehensive view of the subject matter.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Prof. K. Viyyanna Rao is basically a Teacher and Researcher in the discipline of Commerce and Management. He has also served as Administrator in the Capacity as REgistrar and Vice-Chancellor for Acharya Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh for a period of four years and also as Incharge to Krishna and Vikrama Simhapuri Universities. He has been a prolific writer in the fields of Education and Management. He has several Books and Research Papers in these disciplines and are widely cited.


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