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The Blessing of the Moon: The Pandava's Sister is a reimagining of the great Mahabharata, where destiny takes an unexpected turn. In the exile of King Pandu, he and his two wives, Kunti and Madri, live in solitude with their five sons. The arrival of a letter from Hastinapur announces the birth of a daughter in the Kaurav family, stirring Pandu's longing for a daughter of his own.
On the very same night, in a twist of fate, Pandu finds a mysterious baby girl near the river, glowing under the moonlight. She is an incarnation of the Goddess Lakshmi, a divine being whose radiant presence brings prosperity, joy, and peace to all who encounter her. She is the sister of the Pandavas, a being who is both part of their bloodline and a divine blessing.
As she grows, she becomes an embodiment of positive energy, capable of sensing the hearts of those around her. She changes the lives of the Pandavas, bringing love, light, and balance. Her connection to Lord Krishna, her blessings, and the bond she shares with her brothers form a unique and powerful thread throughout this tale of fate, family, and divine intervention.
Follow the journey of Padmakshi, Shrivanya, and Kanvika (the names by which she is known), as she navigates her destiny in the world of gods and mortals, intertwining with the legendary Pandavas, and plays a key role in the epic saga of the Mahabharata.
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Words - once spoken can only be forgiven. The irreversible nature of them have always made the oldest caution the young lest they carry the regret like their ancestors. Alas! No one learns this lesson until it is too late.
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Vāc is Book II of Smriti Samprajanya Series.
Sequel of 'Dhi'
Would recommend reading Dhi before proceeding
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DISCLAIMER : This book is purely fictional and does not claim any mythological or historical accuracy in any way. Most of the characters are taken from the Epic Mahabharata and other folk tales. The author does not mean any disrespect or offence to any caste, creed, religion and person. Resemblance of any character to a living person is completely coincidental.
Started - June 28, 2021
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