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Devotional Hymns & Brochure Guide

This document contains a summary of three stanzas from a Hindu religious text praising the deity Ganesha. The first stanza describes Ganesha as having a large belly, wearing red clothes, and having three eyes. It praises him for removing obstacles and being helpful in all tasks. The second stanza further describes his beautiful form with gold decorations, a shining forehead, and anklets that make a lovely sound. The third stanza notes that he easily accepts worship and offerings, and protects his devotees from misfortune, granting their wishes. It praises him as the remover of obstacles and bringer of good fortune.

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Devotional Hymns & Brochure Guide

This document contains a summary of three stanzas from a Hindu religious text praising the deity Ganesha. The first stanza describes Ganesha as having a large belly, wearing red clothes, and having three eyes. It praises him for removing obstacles and being helpful in all tasks. The second stanza further describes his beautiful form with gold decorations, a shining forehead, and anklets that make a lovely sound. The third stanza notes that he easily accepts worship and offerings, and protects his devotees from misfortune, granting their wishes. It praises him as the remover of obstacles and bringer of good fortune.

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vakratu.

nDa mahaakaaya koTisuuryasamaprabha | nirvighnaM kuru me deva sarvakaaryeshhu sarvadaa ||

Sukhkarta dukhharta varta vighnachi I Nurvi purvi prem kripa jayachi I Sarvangi sundar uti shendurachi I Kanthi zalke mal mukta- phalachi II 1 II Jaya dev jaya dev jaya mangal murti I Darshanmatre mankamana purti I Ratnakhachit fara tuj gaurikumra I Chandanachi uti kumkumkeshara I Hirejadit mugut Shobhato bara I Runzunati nupure charni ghagaria II 2 II Lambodar Pitambar phadi varvandana I Saral sond vakratunda trinayan I Das ramacha vat pahe sadana I Sankti pavave Nirvani Rakshave survarvandana II 3 II Jaya dev jaya dev jaya mangal murti I Darshanmatre mankamana purti II Darshan.II

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Structuring Your Content


You have a number of alternatives for organizing the content of your brochure. You might choose to devote each column to a separate point or theme, such as quality and value. Remember, these points should tie in with your introductory text on the first page of the brochure.

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information broken up into smaller, easy to chew chunks. These smaller chunks can be separated by a descriptive subheading, like the one that begins this paragraph. If this is the approach you prefer, you can make use of linked text boxes, which allow text to flow from one column to the next. A text box offers a flexible way of displaying text and graphics; its basically a container that you can resize and reposition. By linking a text box on one page with a text box on another, your article automatically flows from one page to another.

Overview Headline
When readers open the brochure, this is the first text they will see, making this a good place to briefly but effectively summarize the products or services that you offer. Make this text compelling and interesting so that readers will want to read the rest of the brochure. Be sure to keep the scope of this introduction narrow enough so that you can adequately cover the concepts you raise here in the limited space of the rest of the brochure.

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On the other hand, you might want to organize your information as a continual stream of

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This area can be used to give the reader clear instructions for the next steps that you hope they will take. It may be a number you want them to call, a Web site you want them to visit, or information you want them to fill out. Whatever the case, this information should be clear, brief and engaging enough to motivate the reader to make that small decision to move forward.

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