Mother and Daughter | Part 2
In the meantime, Delilah removed the disguise of the Sufi beggar and put on the dress of a housemaid of the better type. Then she
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In the meantime, Delilah removed the disguise of the Sufi beggar and put on the dress of a housemaid of the better type. Then she
Continue reading »On the banks of the river, Ikshu-Mati was the hermitage of Mankan. One day the hermit was walking in the garden of the sanctuary when
Continue reading »KING Bhoja was in the habit of giving a lakh to anyone who recited a new verse. This led, at times to certain malpractices. The
Continue reading »The King of the forest fell ill. Despite several treatments, he did not get better. Finally, Lion’s son, the Prince, suggested that the King would
Continue reading »In the city of Kampilya, there lived a famous Vedic scholar called Dikshit. Late in life, he had a son, and he named him Yajna-Dutt.
Continue reading »Once again, Vikram returned to the tree, got down the corpse, threw it across his shoulder and began to walk towards the burial ground. The
Continue reading »FOUR-EYES was about to describe to Samarsen how he spent his time as a “living ghost” when a tumultuous noise was heard below. Samarsen and
Continue reading »While Brahama-Dutt ruled Banaras, Bodhisatva was born as Guthila. He was a great expert in playing the veena. At the age of sixteen, he was
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