PARSINDHU
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"When karma and destiny themselves take control of fate, does human willpower even exist?"
What happens when two different worlds, separated by millions of miles, seven seas, seven peaks, and seven waterfalls, are bound to a single destiny by an invisible, mysterious current?
On one side lies Kumandrivan, the divine city in the sky. A journey from earth across seven seas, seven peaks, and seven waterfalls, it was once a serene paradise fragrant with blooming flowers, only to be reduced to ashes by treachery and greed under the wrath of the cunning sect leader, Kulagang. Will it ever be possible to revive its lost glory?
And millions of miles below, behind the misty peaks of Nirjhar Kandra and the protective walls of the Takshakhand Gurukul, resides Alekhmayukhi (Mayu). Born into a humble family of architects, her eyes dream a distant, unyielding dream every night. Will she be able to carve her own future, or will fate drag her elsewhere? As the wheel of karma turns, destiny begins to draw these two cosmic souls toward each other.
Will Chitrangada, driven by the echoes of destruction, succeed in reviving her ruined home, Kumandrivan? Will Alekhmayukhi, endowed with the sacred power of creation, overcome the controlling shadows of her mother, Anaditha, and cross millions of miles of distance to find Chitrangada and fulfill her dream? Or will both Swargalok and the Secret Valley be utterly destroyed and fade into oblivion?
Come on this epic journey of Chitrangada and Alekhmayukhi, seeking answers to these cosmic mysteries in an emotional and magical love story.
Note for Readers: This saga is a Girls' Love (GL) fantasy story based on a sacred, ancient bond of love between two women. It focuses heavily on emotional resonance, philosophical depth, and the endurance of characters through destiny's trials. Reader discretion is advised for those unfamiliar with the genre
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