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  • MY DAD  by MuskanKhan625
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    A poem which I dedicated to my darling Dad . He is everything for me like , comments
  • Puppy love (Slater) by Doglove1016
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    He was scared, He didn't have a voice, But he's my little boy
  • 💠 𝐊𝐀𝐔𝐑𝐀𝐕𝐎 𝐊𝐈 𝐊𝐀𝐓𝐇𝐀 - ᴍᴀʜᴀʙʜᴀʀᴀᴛ ғʀᴏᴍ ᴛʜᴇ ᴋᴀᴜʀᴀᴠᴀ𝗌' ᴇʏᴇ𝗌  by -KrishnaKi
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    History, such a fickle thing. Tales of conquerors and the conquered, good and evil, where often, the conquered are ignored. The historical account of the Mahabharata, a great book written by the spiritual rishi, Ved Vyas, the incarnation of Narayan. Perfect by all accounts, or is it? What about the Kauravas and their associates? Duryodhan, Karn, Bhanumati, Vrushali, Gandhari, Dhritarashtra, Shakuni and Aswatthama and many more were ignored by Vyasadeva. Keshav, Kaunteya and Krishna. Madhav, Mahanayak and Mahabharati were the main focus of the Mahabharata. In this book, however, I'll attempt to potray the Mahabharata through a different perspective. Do enjoy!
  • Ambika - the warrior  by mohaklekhika
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    the story of a princess and rana sa he fell first she became insane warrior × her home will you be mine rajkumari forever we are not ment to be together rana sa we are and we will that's my promise rajkumari be ready to be mine..... will Ambika accept to be with Rudraveer the rana sa of chittorgarh
  • संगर्ष (Saṅgharṣa) by anaemic_ameoba
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    Every woman fought a silent battle against patriarchy. Every woman has loved and lost. From Shalva's thwarting of Amba, to Uttara's lost love, the Mahabharat to me has always been a saga of women's struggle. To the women whose struggles remain anonymous- presenting " संगर्ष", a tribute to the women who made the Mahabharat an epic. Men have always fought in the war, but it was the women that won them.