Hey jimmy, I really loved your writing style. it's something that grabs people's attention, makes them want to read, and keeps them engaged without getting bored. I love the imaginative narrative woven around the Mahabharata. After a few initial chapters, I saw reader discretion regarding editing of already published chapters that are now unpublished due to a change of heart. However, one particular chapter titled "Kanha's Curse to Alakshmi" captured my attention and tempted me to read it. I wanted to ask whether the narrative you wrote was part of your own imagination or if there's any historical basis for this particular narration. As someone familiar with Alakshmi's character, her misery, and her jealousy – having written a term paper on her – I'm particularly curious about the historicity behind this episode.