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  • "The Mind Beyond Limits" por WordsbyJATIN
    WordsbyJATIN
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      LECTURAS 35
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      Partes 8
    "The Mind Beyond Limits" is the powerful journey of an ordinary boy who discovers he has the potential to unlock the deepest corners of the human mind. As he learns to master memory, focus, intuition, and more, he battles internal doubts, external pressures, and secrets that go beyond science. This is a story of evolution - from a curious teen to a mental warrior who challenges the very definition of human intelligence.
  • MahaShivratri: The Wedding of Shiv and Shakti  por TheMightyPay
    TheMightyPay
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      LECTURAS 32
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      Partes 2
    Shiv has awakened. She has come. Their Union aprocheth. The Shakti of Shiv And The Shiv of Shakti Dancing together To bring forth life. The wedding aprocheth, Nandi has been adorned, The gouls dance, Clashing cymbals Shaking Damarus And throwing ash The shouts of "Har Har Mahadav!" Resonate through the mountains, And Shiva's wedding procession Comes down from Kailash. Parvati awaits, Wearing crimson and gold Shining and sparking Beaming and beckoning. She awaits her Shiv.
  • Khamoshi ...Silence...AvNeil TS por Jasminearun
    Jasminearun
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      Partes 2
    This is the emotional love story of a singer and his fan.
  • TAPASYA por Hari877
    Hari877
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      LECTURAS 574
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      Partes 60
    In a world driven by noise, ambition, and endless distraction, one man dares to walk the path inwards. TAPASYA is the story of an ordinary soul in the modern era who breaks free from material illusion and walks through fire - both real and metaphorical - in search of the ultimate liberation: Moksha. Across 60 transformative parts, divided into 6 sacred phases - Agni, Dwandwa, Vairagya, Bodha, Shunyata, Moksha - the story blends ancient Indian wisdom with the challenges of today's world. With verses from the Gita and Upanishads guiding each step, this isn't just a novel - it's a reflection, a mirror, and for many... a beginning.