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LAKSHMILA: the saga of love and sacrifice
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Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2021
Mature
The only purpose he had in his life was to serve his family and brother. he was slave to his family .His mother gave him motive to serve his elder brother because according to her he was born for this only. but, little did he know far away from his kingdom there one more motive was breathing for whom he had to live.Becoming second priority of your lover hurts alot but she agreed to become his second priority throughout her life, she waited for fourteen years for him and she would wait till fourteen lives to get him. There were many test of their love but they emerge victorious. 


This story is about how a servent ended up becoming the king of powerful empire which still is capital of an important State in india. This story tells unsung tales of the great epic Ramayana. This epic is About hidden heroine behind Lord ram's victory over Ravan.
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