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Vāc

Vāc

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Words-once spoken-can only be forgiven. Their irreversible weight has always made the oldest caution the young, lest they carry regret as their ancestors did. Alas! No one heeds this lesson until it is too late.And amidst the marbled halls of Indraprastha, where love, duty, and ambition entwine, a new precedent quietly unfolds:Where promises are fulfilled at the cost of pain:"I cannot promise a world without bloodshed, Abhijishya. But I can promise you this-wherever I go, I will first seek peace. I will extend a hand before I draw my sword. And if war must happen, I will fight so that it ends quickly and with as little loss as possible."Where vigilance and mercy intertwine:"Order without respect descends into tyranny, and tyranny breeds the very rebellions we are bound to prevent."Where will is more stubborn than destiny:"I refuse it. I refuse to stand by while they tear her apart. And for that, if I have to lie, deceive, betray any other, I will. I require no divine protection."Where power fans greed, and greed kindles fury:"Let me see who dares come for you."Where a woman grasps the weight of royalty, and finds her might radiates most fiercely in the most vulnerable moments.Dhruvi Maa - Rajneeti Matrika - MāyinTurn the pages of Vac and witness a woman's ascent and undoing, her battles fought behind doors, as she challenges destiny itself and reclaims what it means to be a warrior within the halls of the palace.---Book II of Smriti Samprajanya Series.Sequel of 'Dhi' Not a stand alone╞═══════𖠁𐂃𖠁═══════╡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, 202…

Namakharam - The Debt of Salt

Namakharam - The Debt of Salt

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His mother had always shut down his questions with the same words which he would later find himself parroting throughout his life. "Always be grateful, Kaseem. Boro Babu has done so much for us. The least we could do is pay the debt of his salt through our sweat and tears." Years later, Kaseem murmured breathlessly as the growing pool of warm blood painted his feet red,"You were wrong, Ammi. The debt of salt can only be settled by blood."Though Minu was right. Scarlet bordered feet only suited the women. With that thought, he walked away from everything he knew since his childhood- Singha Bhavan- his attic room- Choto ginni maa's sandesh- the garden- Hari Kaka- and lastly Minu- once and for all.───────•~❉᯽❉~•───────This is a historical fiction about the life of a young Muslim boy as he navigates through moral dilemmas, questioning the norm, religious discrimination and social injustices in twentieth-century British ruled Bengal.Join Kaseem on his journey to form his own beliefs surrounded by tainted agendas.Will a innocent young mind remain steadfast against the darkness of the world or will he succumb to his own dark nature?Read the tale of 'Namakharam' to find out.…

Dhi

Dhi

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Featured by WATTPAD ASIAN FANTASY Thoughts are quite dangerous things; fleeting one moment and drowning us the other. A tangle of fine web that slowly entraps us; influencing our speech and actions. And when woven together, it presents a tale of unwavering love."The setting sun, the moon and the stars were the witness to our love in Kamyaka Forest as they are now. If you truly love me as I love you, then fate will have to bend before our love. The Gods won't let any other woman be my wife before you become mine and I become yours."Of self discovery."You carry the three gunas in harmony, a feat not even achieved by primodial deities."Of ambitions."May you not fail as the suta king did."Of navigating through various relations. "Let this be a lesson on how to string beads together, Nakulamohini; a lesson from one palace woman to another."Of an ordinary girl's journey through time to become extraordinary.Abhijishya - Nakulamohini - Dhruvi Flip through the pages to unravel the essence of Dhi. ╞═══════𖠁𐂃𖠁═══════╡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. 🥇 Best Blurb ~ The Shelf Made Awards🥈 Historical Fiction ~ Debonair Accord🥈 Historical Fiction ~ Mini Awards🥉 Historical Fiction ~ Hin-glish Awards🥉 Best Charcater Bonding ~ SCA🥉 Best Female Protagonist ~ SCA🥉 Fanfiction ~ The Royal Nobles AwardCover and banners by @-decepted…