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Podcast 1: Was Shakuni the evil mastermind of Mahabharatha?
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Complete, First published Feb 23, 2024
Shakuni is believed to be the man behind everything that went wrong in the Mahabharatha, the man who wanted the Kauravas destroyed to avenge his family. Is this true? What does the Mahabharatha say? Find out in my new 10-min-podcast series MBin10.
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