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A Life I Could Never Dreamed Of
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Complete, First published Feb 06, 2019
Mahabharata. A tale of victory of Justice over injustice. A tale of sacrifices. A tale of diplomacy. The tale of the greatest war of India. The greatest epic.
from my point of view. A 21st century girl.
This is my version of Mahabharata so ofcourse it will differ slightly from the original epic. It's sole purpose is to show my love and creativity to my favorite epic. I don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings or sentiments. Any similarities with any other story is a mere coinsident due to based on the same Epic. 

PS: Please don't let yourself down at the number of chapters, once you start reading you won't notice how chapters are flying past. Give it a try.

Start date:- 7th Feb 2019
End date:- 5th Dec 2020
Complete.

Undergoing Editing. (It will take time because it's boring)
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