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MAHABHARAT

MAHABHARAT

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The mother of all wars and rivalries, here is the best book written in the history of literature with every possible genre included, all types of characters and people u see around and all the struggles you have to go through in life. Mahabharat is a story that is the mother of all stories having all types of characters, those who'll make you fall in love with them as well as hate them. Thanks @SydPanda5 for this beautiful cover Tune in to read the most diverse epic of all time. :):
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In the shadow of the great epic, the Mahabharata, lies the untold story of Samyukta, the daughter of Prime Minister Vidura. Neither royalty nor commoner, Samyukta's life is woven into the intricate web of loyalty, love, and strife that divides her family. She finds herself at the heart of a world shaped by alliances, rivalries, and unyielding traditions. As an intelligent and compassionate young woman, Samyukta carves her own path amidst the grandeur of Hastinapura and the vibrant courts of Panchala. With the shadow of destiny looming over her family and the kingdoms they serve, she must balance love, loyalty, and duty, discovering her own strength in the face of an uncertain future. In this tale of resilience and quiet courage, the unseen threads of history of Panchala and the Mahabharatha come alive through the eyes of a woman who refuses to be overlooked-a princess not bound by titles but by the legacy she creates.

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