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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRamesh Chandra Moharana hails from a middle-class family born and was brought up in the village Narangan of Odisha. He started writing when he was in the eleventh grade. He likes to write plays, poem and short story. He spends most of his time thinking about life’s last consequence with a philosophical eye. This is his first novel. He is also renowned as a teacher and spiritual speaker.Read More...
Ramesh Chandra Moharana hails from a middle-class family born and was brought up in the village Narangan of Odisha. He started writing when he was in the eleventh grade. He likes to write plays, poem and short story. He spends most of his time thinking about life’s last consequence with a philosophical eye. This is his first novel. He is also renowned as a teacher and spiritual speaker.
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She was a thirteen-year-old comely maidens, who was among the Gopis separately, but she was above all. She did not see Krushna but knew more about him than them. She was unmarried, though married. She is not Subhadra but partly so. Bhadra, the mysterious, since her early youth had said boldly, “What I have got, it is a dream to sixteen thousand Gopis.”
She was a thirteen-year-old comely maidens, who was among the Gopis separately, but she was above all. She did not see Krushna but knew more about him than them. She was unmarried, though married. She is not Subhadra but partly so. Bhadra, the mysterious, since her early youth had said boldly, “What I have got, it is a dream to sixteen thousand Gopis.”
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