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Complete, First published Sep 11, 2022
Everyone has a Choice. Destiny blessed The Epic of Mahabharata with one such Choice.
A person who was reincarnated in the past. 
Time travelled? No.
Does she remember her past life? Sort off. Her memories fades with time. 
Does she play a big role in the epic? Yes!
Was she a princess? Nada! She was a commoner. 

Advika was the daughter born to Devi Prithvi. She was reincarnated soul, adopted by a commoner father and mother in the kingdom of Hastinapura. Her encounters with one another specific commoner (hidden demigod) child of the kingdom leads her down the path of the epic. Friends with Krishna, the daughter of Prithvi was meant to bring change through her choices. 

The only person born capable of rewriting the script to her tunes.
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