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Parth Poornima
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Ongoing, First published Jul 16, 2024
An Arjun-Subhadra (what-if) love story. With Devi Subhadra as an incarnation of Mata Parvati and Arjun as a part of Shiv. From their first meet to their meet in heaven. From their love, which is the purest, to their marriage, the union of two eternal lovers, to the birth of three greatest warriors, the sons and daughter of Shiv-Parvati, Ganesh, Karthikey and Ashoka Sundari, in their human forms. With divinity flowing through them just like their divine parents.

He was Savyasachi, she was Subhadra
He was Vijaya, she was his Vallabha 
He was Falgun, she was Chitra
He was Arjun, she was Bhadra
He was Parth, she was Poorna

He was Gudakesh, she was Gopalika
He was KrishnaSakha, she was Krishnaanuja
He was Pandavkumar, she was Yadavi
He was Nara, she was his Yogmaya

He was PanduPutr, she was Vasudevnandhini
He was KuntiPutr, she was Rohinisutha
He was Madrinandan, she was Devakinandhini
He was Kurukumar, she was Yadavkumari

He was Gandivdhari, she was his gandiv
He was the Greatest Archer, she was his Strength 
He was the body, she was his soul
He was the heart, she was his heartbeat

Om Nama Shivaya. Om Mahakaali Namaha.
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