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||~Parivara Samashyanam: She Who Is Worthy~||
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Ongoing, First published Dec 10, 2020
Parivara Samashyanam means where the groom and his family chooses the bride. Here we present an unique contest where you can win the hand of your favorite Pandav prince by completing five tasks.

So, dear Mahabharat lover girls of Wattpad! If you want to marry your favorite Pandav prince then join this contest and complete the five tasks given to you, to get the title of his honorable bride!

Do peep in to know more!
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