Language | English |
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ISBN-10 | 9390463378 |
ISBN-13 | 978-9390463374 |
No of pages | 320 |
Book Publisher | Leadstart Publishing Private Limited |
Published Date | 14 Jan 2021 |
Sanskriti Singh is a self-published author of a book called “Ram’s Sister; True Scion of Raghu” and an avid reader. She is eighteen and has grown up reading and listening to the stories of Smrities, Shruties, Itihas, and Shastras. She writes articles in the regional daily “The Shillong Times”. she has won many national level essay writing competitions and her work has been admired by prominent mythologists of India. You can find some of her articles on Google with titles like “Kshatriya Princess” “History not Myth” “Reading the Dictators Mind” “Learn To Live Like A Child” and many more. She is deeply interested in the subjects that can be explained not only through spirituality but also by logic and sciences, mythology being one of the subjects that can have logical and spiritual explanations if looked for with dedication and is her favourite. She is a lover of art, mythology, and history.
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An Ethical and a just man.
A Strong and a brave warrior.
A Radiant and a pure soul.
A true king.
Born to an unwed mother, he was an unwanted child who was pushed away like trash. When you are neglected from birth, there is nothing in your life but misery. He struggled each day to gain respect and recognition from society. He fought all the frustrations and ridicule with grace. His life was a living hell, but still, he survived. Through all the odds, he fought like a warrior and lived with dignity and honour.
Every door that could lead him to a happy life was shut. He was stuck with people whose ideology he did not agree with, still he kept his promise and did not leave them. No one could make him break his promise to Duryodhan. He did not have any friends or social status that could give him some opportunities. His only possession was his talent, he made it his treasure. He lived to become the best archer but died to become the most tragic hero the world ever had.
This story has the hidden details of Karna’s childhood, his love for his second wife Supriya, and how he became a student of the most learned men of that era, and much more. This is the emotional saga of the right man on the wrong side.
Beautifully perfect and perfectly flawed!