The world's largest publisher of Hindu religion books- the Gita Press in Gorakhpur - has decided to publish the Mahabharata in Telugu to benefit
Asked if there was any demand from any quarter for publishing the Mahabharata in Telugu of if some donation was given to the press, he said, "We don't publish books keeping in view their demand. We are conserving our great books and we publish it. We don't take donations and we aim to provide books at lowest price and we balance the losses with revenue generation by selling clothes and Aryuvedic medicines at Gita Vastra Vibhag at the Gita Press building."
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