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Cover | Soft Cover |
ISBN | 955-9008-76-5 |
Language | Sinhala |
Pages | 335 |
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Source | LOCAL |
Template | BOOKS |
සාර්ථක පවුල් ජීවිතයකට මනෝවිද්යාත්මක මඟ පෙන්වීමක්
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මේ පොත නව සමාජයේ ජීවත් වීමේ දී මතුවන ගැටලුවලට නිවැරදි පිළිතුරක් සොයාගත හැකි මග මනෝවිද්යා පදනමක් ඔස්සේ ලබාදීම අරමුණු කොට ලියා ඇත.
- විවාහ ජීවිතය සාර්ථක කරගැනීම.
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