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The suta's hidden wife || A Karna story
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Complete, First published Dec 15, 2023
Once upon a time there was a man named Karna. He was born to a Kshatriya women and was adopted by a suta when his birth mother abandoned him. 

People knew about his life but they missed out one thing in his life. They missed out that he was married to a women who became his constant support. 

Join them in their life.
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