The Next Epic

The Next Epic

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The world as we know it is transcending from one form to another, this book questions, what is reality and how we consider persuing it..... "The most powerful Asura was standing in front of me under the flag of an owl with a huge army. I had lost all hope in life. I had forgotten all the teachings and all I cared in my life was to finish this thing that was started by everyone..." A story just tells how things went ahead, but here, all actions are justified. There's a reason behind each and every statement made in this book. This is what makes this book unique, its not just a book.. It's an Epic...
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#book 1 of "Eternal bonds series" --- This story is not just special because I am writing it... it's special because of what it stands for. We've always heard people say that a wife should be pativrata-devoted only to her husband, seeing him as nothing less than God. But I've always asked myself- Doesn't this apply to husbands too? Shouldn't they also be patnivrata-faithful, loyal, and devoted to their wives? If a wife treats her husband as God, shouldn't the husband treat his wife as a goddess too? In this story, my female lead is completely devoted to her husband... just like Mata Parvati was to Mahadev, just like Sita Mata was to Lord Ram. But here's the difference... It's not just the wife who is devoted. The husband is equally devoted to her- just as Mahadev was to Parvati, and Ram Ji was to Sita Mata. This is not a one-sided tale. This is a journey of mutual love, mutual sacrifice, and equal devotion. Yes, there will be sacrifice. Yes, there will be misunderstandings. Yes, there will be separation. But in the end-they will always come back together. ❤️ Because here... nothing is one-sided. Whatever happens, happens from both hearts, both souls. So, come join me on this journey... 🌸 where there is pain, but also love. 🌸 where there is sacrifice, but also togetherness. 🌸 where destiny may part them, but fate will unite them again. This isn't just a love story... it's a sacred bond of two souls. ✨

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