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Mahabharata in Prose
Mahabharata in Prose – Part 35 (A Story of the Dvapara Yuga)
Mahabharata in Prose – Part 35 (A Story of the Dvapara Yuga) By Lokanath Mishra(Based on the Sarala Mahabharata) Krishna said, “O King, enough has been done. Now invite the Pandavas with respect and give them half of the kingdom. That will bring welfare to everyone.” Dhritarashtra...
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The Price of Silence
The Price of Silence
The Price of Silence By Lokanath Mishra In the bustling city of Bhubaneswar, where new glass buildings rose beside old temples and the rhythm of life moved between tradition and ambition, Rima once believed she had found her forever. Her marriage to Rudra had been celebrated...
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Franca Viola and the Hidden Face of Modern Italy : A Story That Challenged a Nation’s Notion of Civilization
Franca Viola and the Hidden Face of Modern Italy : A Story That Challenged a Nation’s Notion of Civilization
Franca Viola and the Hidden Face of Modern Italy : A Story That Challenged a Nation’s Notion of Civilization Introduction Civilization is often measured not by technology, architecture, or wealth, but by how a society treats its most vulnerable people—especially women and...
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Indian family values
The Letter That Saved a Marriage
The Letter That Saved a Marriage By Lokanath Mishra In the small town of Cuttack lived a quiet school teacher named Arvind Sharma and his wife Meera Sharma. Both of them worked hard to run their home and raise their young son Rohan. From outside their life looked peaceful,...
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