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  • The Eight Immortal Gods According to Hindu Mythology by astrojivan
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    The desire for immortality has always fascinated mankind, yet death is inevitable. According to the cosmic laws, every deity who takes birth must complete their life journey, only to embark on another in the heavenly abode. Even the three supreme gods-Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva-took avatars on Earth, following the rules of mortality, and their earthly forms came to an end. However, Hindu mythology speaks of eight divine beings who defied the rule of death and continue to symbolize immortality. In this blog, we'll explore the fascinating lives of these eight immortal gods as mentioned in Hindu mythology.
  • THE MYTHICAL HINDU:A HIDDEN HISTORY by nomadspirit98
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    ITS A JOURNEY OF A GIRL WHO LOVES TRAVELLING . THE STORY STARTS WHEN SHE REACHES AMARNATH AND FALLS INTO WRONG HANDS. DUE TO A MISCONCEPTION SHE SUFFERS TORMENT. WHILE ESCAPING SHE UNRAVELS A MYSTERY, MEETS MYTHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS AND HER WHOLE LIFE TURNS AROUND.
  • 💠 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!
  • DEVASYA KANYA(Book I of Ardha-Narisvara) by HopeMikaelson2009
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    Ardha-Narisvara : The Lord who is half-woman. Or two halves, male and female, of the same soul. The intersection of two epochs. The tapestry of fate unravels. A bitter, sorrowful warrior ostracized by society. A shy, young lady trying to ward evil off her family A king burdened by expectations. A frightened maiden with a secret strength. A brother feared and cherished. A sister forever striving to be perfect. A hero beloved. A heroine angry and exhausted. A connoisseur of beauty and beasts. A fraulein, fierce and fashionable . A dreamer damned. A damsel desperate. Incarnations of the same soul. Meeting each other, learning truths harsh and lovely, accompanied by the sweet curse of family. All orchestrated by the hand of God. In a different universe, Krishna submits to the crushing force of Niyathi. In this one, he tries again. Cover Credit : @-DeeIsDead-