Second Wind: A Legend Reforged

Second Wind: A Legend Reforged

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Vijay "Vayu" Mehra used to be a household name. Breaking through in the world of MMA based on nothing but sheer willpower, hard work, and skills and earning the title of UFC heavyweight championship twice in a row. Unfortunately, after remaining on top for five long years, he ended up suffering massive injuries, which his body never truly recovered from. Thus ending his career on a sour note. However, he never expected to die while stopping a gang from robbing his friend's convenience store and meeting Devi Adi Parashakti in Manidwip. And after death, he had a chance to be reborn as none other than the mighty son of wind, Bhima in the Mahabharata epic. The only catch...well he isn't the only one transmigrated soul in this era. And whether he liked it or not, fate was about to put him on a collision course with this individual.
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Duryodhan...the main protagonist (or let's say antihero) from the biggest epic Mahabharata, is mainly known to be cruel, unjust and villainous right from birth. But was it true? What was the story of Duryodhan? Why did he act in negative ways ? Was their evilness throughout or was there a deep embedded reason for his acts? Were the Pandavas really God-alike or did Krishna manipulate them for a bigger reason? Find out the answers for all these and much more surprises which are never tols in the translated versions of the epic...since 'History is always written by the winner'. -Consists of stories collected from Mahabharata by Ved Vyas, Mahabharata by Sarala, Puranas and Panchatantra. Some views of the writer can be disturbing to certain persons or cults. Some theories are of the writer's belief only which might be fictitious. Reader's are advised not to quote any line to be absolutely true from the epic without verification.

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