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Mar 1Liked by Jayshree Gururaj

Beautiful again, Jayshree. I recognise the Mahabarat and the teachings of Krishna.

Thank you 💙💫

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Mar 1Liked by Jayshree Gururaj

Well done, again, Jayshree. Moha seems to be contagious...

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Mar 10Liked by Jayshree Gururaj

Catching up on my reading - thanks for this tale from the Mahabharata! I needed this.

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Thanks for the feedback. Glad to hear it!

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Jayshree, Another great story. D

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Thank you!

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Discernment and loyalty, what an interesting relationship. I do see how someone who felt abandoned would cling to a supporter.

How destructive the pursuit of validation can be...

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Another excellent story of pure enchantment, thank you Jayshree! 💖✨💖

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Mar 1Liked by Jayshree Gururaj

Thanks for sharing the links. The history of your country - including its legends - is so vast and relatively unknown in the West that I am amazed that I have reached my mid-fifties without having studied almost any of it. There is much to learn!

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HI Mark, true, it is relatively unknown and like an ocean. lol. I am simplifying them in this pub, check out my culture 101 stories and the other ancient india stories in the Archive, and you will get caught up real fast - I give the Cliff Notes version! Thanks for sharing, I should have added notes to the above for new subscribers, because I generally provide the context too.

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Sanskrit terms are a boon to understanding.

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