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HARIHARESHWARI 1 : DHARMSTHAPNA
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Complete, First published Oct 03, 2020
'Sivasya hridayam vishnur-vishnoscha hridayam sivah'
Vishnu is the heart of Shiva and likewise Shiva is the heart of Vishnu'.

Harihar, the combined form of Hari that is Narayan and Har that is Mahadev represents the concept of oneness of all existence.

Meet Amarsri, the feminine physical embodiment of Harihar, see how she takes part in the Mahabharat and becomes the Krishna of Suryaputra Karna.
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Each day was a procession of adulation, a symphony of bowed heads and reverent whispers. Every ruler, be it a chieftain, a king or an emperor, all knelt before her, their eyes filled with a reverence that bordered on worship. The world saw in her a goddess, a savior, a beacon of hope. But in the quiet of her chambers, Krishneshwari felt like a mere mortal. For thousands of years, the land of Aryavart had groaned under the weight of oppression, its people mere shadows of their former selves. Finally she came, like a dawn breaking through the night. Her birth was met with a collective sigh of relief, as if the earth itself exhaled after ages of holding its breath. But Shukracharya's cruel curse shrouds her memory, leaving her a mortal adrift in a world she commands. The Asuras seek her demise, while Shri Krishna is forbidden to see her, lest she perish. A story of the making of Rajadhirajendrakumari, the princess of the greatest kings, the most clever woman who would ever walk the earth, the story of Krishneshwari, the tritiya manav-avatar of Harihareshwari.