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Journey through the Grand Canyon (Drisana's Mahabharat #2)
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  • Reads 296,260
  • Votes 20,502
  • Parts 80
  • Time 16h 55m
Complete, First published Mar 31, 2021
❎Do Not Read before reading the 1st book of the series.❎

Drisana has started her journey to Indraprasth. After finding her place finally in Dwapar yug, will she be able to right the wrongs? Or will nature strike harder than before?

Karna has to choose between friendship and love. His friendship has never lost. So, will he break Subhadra instead?

What will Pandavs do when Kunti tells them about her eldest son?

But most importantly, what will Karna do when his birth mother comes in front of him? 


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This is the unexpected second book of Drisana's Mahabharat series. Those who have read the 1st one. 

Welcome back!!!

Those who haven't, I suggest you to read the 1st book before reading this one.
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