Kadambari Utsav

Kadambari Utsav

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This book is a collection of all the one shot weavings done by the members of Mythological Magic which reflects certain events from the lives of the Epic heroes, which all of us know about. Written and woven with utmost care and dedication by our members, the Founders of Mythological Magic present to you, Kadambari Utsav, that is, the book which beholds the lives of our Mythological heroes. Text copyright © Mythological Magic ™ 2021 The moral right of the authors has been asserted. All rights reserved. This story is published to the condition that it shall not be produced or retransmitted in whole or in part, in any manner, without any written consent. ❖
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I solemnly swear, with my hand placed upon my father's severed head. This is the command of Kanakasimha. The order of his daughter Dussala. This is the vengeance to be taken against Krishna for the deceitful slaying of the Sindhu king Jayadratha. What is this grudge against God? Divine Animosity? A captivating epic brimming with strange and wondrous episodes, born from the unparalleled imagination of Kavi Samrat Viswanatha Satyanarayana, the Jnanpith Award-winning Telugu literary giant renowned for his profound explorations of human nature, culture, and consciousness. Originally envisioned as a sixteen-part masterpiece and masterfully concluded in twelve volumes, this is the inaugural work in his groundbreaking Purana Vaira Granthamala series-a collection of extraordinary historical novels that weave mythology, philosophy, and ancient Indian societal evolution into a thrilling narrative of dharma, resentment, and timeless human conflicts. Set in the early Kali Yuga, about a century after the Mahabharata, it delves into the depths of eternal vendettas and moral dilemmas, critiquing historical distortions while celebrating India's rich cultural heritage. original name of this book - Bhagavantuni meedi paga written period - 1958 original language - Telugu Translation - Vishal Royal (vihu_vhu)

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