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    My Two-sided Cultivation: Starting From Collecting Experiences

    Qin Huai crossed into the mysterious fantasy world where demons were rampant and heroes were rising. He had no background or cultivation qualifications until the day he became a medicine store apprentice and started to cultivate with his fellow apprentices. He found that the experience orbs actually fell out of his master and brothers. He learned to grind medicine with his brothers. "Ding! 'Medicine Art' Experience+3!" His Master and brothers practiced martial arts. "Ding! You picked up an 'Essence of Qi Cultivation (White)', 'Qi Cultivation' experience +3!" He killed the bandits in the mountains and picked up their cultivation. "Ding! 'Astringent Breath Technique' experience +13!" His master said that the technique was not good at attacking, had a cultivation limit, and could only prolong life. But when Qin Huai picked up the experience until the Astringent Breath Technique was 50 times stronger, his body took a tremendous change. A gentle push of his hand was like a wave. He could now both attack and defend. People said that when two kinds of cultivation methods clashed, continuing to cultivate would lead to the death of the cultivator. However, when Qin Huai picked up experience and directly skipped the cultivation process, he found there were no side effects at all! When Qin Huai practiced more and more cultivation methods, he suddenly found that those methods interacted with each other in his body and became stronger skills. ... Qin Huai, who could pick up experience, began to wander among the major powers. He saw flesh growing from white bones and the dead revived. He saw demons cooking 10,000 people and exuding extremely evil energy. He saw the Buddha statue chanting in the temple. Sanskrit sounded like a mantra. Qin Huai silently picked up experience in order to settle down in the chaotic world.

    The Swordman Loves Not Onion · Eastern
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    CEO Daddy, Let's Get Mommy

    Divorce!? She wants a divorce after three years of marriage.  She was given money, luxury, and house everything. But all these things are nothing to her, after all, she is royal blood. She has seen everything.  Everything he is giving to her are the things which are left to him by her mercy.  When she found he was dumped by his ex. She clung to him and forced him to marry her. But in the end, she is treated like trash even after loving him for years. He even bought his late Ex's son home. But She didn't show any hostility to him. She treated him like her own.  But in the end, she only received his spite. She is tired of this relationship. Now, she wants to be free and pursue her dreams.  But little did she not know he didn't want to divorce her.  Arthur Garcia, a royal from the Garcia family married Esther Benjamin, who is the royal heiress from the Benjamin Family. But she leaves him without even saying goodbye. When Arthur goes back to get her back he got to know there is already someone with her. But he forgot that there is already someone with him too. ______ After her initiative to divorce, he unleashed the dangerous beast inside him which almost took her life. But that acted as her trigger while it started unleashing some of the real her. While she was finding herself, she met with her destiny. But she was not ready to accept her destiny. By the time she got an idea of who she was, she realizes that she doesn't belong human realm. Her son... was not even a human. While her destiny who was supposed to be a CEO was actually a..... What's her destiny? If her son is not a human what he is? What is her real self? If she doesn't belong to the human realm where does she belong to? ----------- Hello...  The work is original, not a translated work or anything. The cover is not mine. I found it on google. And editing is done by me. The credits go to the original artists. The story genre will change after the first volume. This book has elements of magical realism and some elements from Hindu Mythology. There would be few words and sentences from Sanskrit, A Dravidian Language. Check the tags before reading the story further. The cover of this book is doesn't belong to me. The credits go to the original artist. The editing is done by me. Also... this book didn't have great or fine English. If you are looking for good English this book is not your cup of tea. Discord: priyabolagani#5884 Instagram: priyabolagani

    priyabolagani · Urban
    4.7
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    sanskriti verma

    Sanskriti_Verma_7444 · Realistic
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    His Divine Holiness Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam Sanskrit

    HDH_Sanskrit · Urban
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    GERONIMO STILTON THE SUPER SCAM - BY SANSKRITI

    sanskriti_9th_H · Teen
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    The Ramayana - World's Supreme God

    The Ramayana is an ancient Sanskrit epic which follows Prince Rama's quest to rescue his beloved wife Sita from the clutches of Ravana with the help of an army of monkeys. It is traditionally attributed to the authorship of the sage Valmiki and dated to around 500 BCE to 100 BCE.

    paruvella · History
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    Bhagavad-Gita As It Is

    Copyright 1998 The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust Int'l. All Rights Reserved."Bhagavad-Gita As It Is" Written By His Divine Grace A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. The name Bhagavad-gita comes from the Sanskrit means “Song of God". The Bhagavad Gita defines yoga as the process by which a person can connect with the Absolute, thereby attaining self-realization. It is a portion of the epic "Mahabharata", having the form of a dialogue between the hero Arjuna and his charioteer, the avatar Lord Shri Krishna,

    Surviving_17 · History
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    HDH Bhagwan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam

    HN_Sanskrit · Urban
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    Autobiography of the Avatar

    HDH_Sanskrit · Urban
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    Introduction to Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam

    Kailaasa_Sanskrit · Urban
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    Mahabharat : Great Epic of the Bharata Dynasty

    Mahabharata, (Sanskrit: “Great Epic of the Bharata Dynasty”) one of the two Sanskrit epic poems of ancient India (the other being the Ramayana). The Mahabharata is an important source of information on the development of Hinduism between 400 BCE and 200 CE and is regarded by Hindus as both a text about dharma (Hindu moral law) and a history (itihasa, literally “that’s what happened”). Appearing in its present form about 400 CE, the Mahabharata consists of a mass of mythological and didactic material arranged around a central heroic narrative that tells of the struggle for sovereignty between two groups of cousins, the Kauravas (sons of Dhritarashtra, the descendant of Kuru) and the Pandavas (sons of Pandu). The poem is made up of almost 100,000 couplets—about seven times the length of the Iliad and the Odyssey combined—divided into 18 parvans, or sections, plus a supplement titled Harivamsha (“Genealogy of the God Hari”; i.e., of Vishnu). Although it is unlikely that any single person wrote the poem, its authorship is traditionally ascribed to the sage Vyasa, who appears in the work as the grandfather of the Kauravas and the Pandavas. The date and even the historical occurrence of the war that is the central event of the Mahabharata are much debated. The story begins when the blindness of Dhritarashtra, the elder of two princes, causes him to be passed over in favour of his brother Pandu as king on their father’s death. A curse prevents Pandu from fathering children, however, and his wife Kunti asks the gods to father children in Pandu’s name. As a result, the god Dharma fathers Yudhishtira, the Wind fathers Bhima, Indra fathers Arjuna, and the Ashvins (twins) father Nakula and Sahadeva (also twins; born to Pandu’s second wife, Madri). The enmity and jealousy that develops between the cousins forces the Pandavas to leave the kingdom when their father dies. During their exile the five jointly marry Draupadi (who is born out of a sacrificial fire and whom Arjuna wins by shooting an arrow through a row of targets) and meet their cousin Krishna, who remains their friend and companion thereafter. Although the Pandavas return to the kingdom, they are again exiled to the forest, this time for 12 years, when Yudhishthira loses everything in a game of dice with Duryodhana, the eldest of the Kauravas. The feud culminates in a series of great battles on the field of Kurukshetra (north of Delhi, in Haryana state). All the Kauravas are annihilated, and, on the victorious side, only the five Pandava brothers and Krishna survive. Krishna dies when a hunter, who mistakes him for a deer, shoots him in his one vulnerable spot—his foot—and the five brothers, along with Draupadi and a dog who joins them (Dharma, Yudhisththira’s father, in disguise), set out for Indra’s heaven. One by one they fall on the way, and Yudhisthira alone reaches the gate of heaven. After further tests of his faithfulness and constancy, he is finally reunited with his brothers and Draupadi, as well as with his enemies, the Kauravas, to enjoy perpetual bliss. The central plot constitutes little more than one fifth of the total work. The remainder of the poem addresses a wide range of myths and legends, including the romance of Damayanti and her husband Nala (who gambles away his kingdom just as Yudhishthira gambles away his) and the legend of Savitri, whose devotion to her dead husband persuades Yama, the god of death, to restore him to life. The poem also contains descriptions of places of pilgrimages. I'm not it's original creator i just want more people to read it across the world.

    harsh07 · History
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    Blue Sun Rising

    Nakamura Aoi is a 22 year old woman constantly avoiding her parent's attempts at trying to match make her marriage. She wants marriage but her sexual preference doesn't allow her. Unbeknownst to her family, she hides away her true desires and drinks away her sorrows every night. Until one night, her parents burst into her apartment and witness her at her most embarrassing moment. At this moment, she runs out of her apartment and in a drunken stupor, while arguing with her parents, walks too close to the bridge's railing and ultimately disappears from her parent's eyes. The next thing she knows, she wakes up coughing up water on the shore of a beach next to an unknown port town in a world she doesn't recognize. At this point, she meets the 17 year old, Arunika, crouching over her smiling a toothy grin like her name implies. Early morning sunlight. Follow their tale as Aoi discovers love in this seemingly peaceful world filled with wonders and danger alike. ~~~~~~~~~~ (The title comes from the combination of meanings of the two female leads. Aoi referring to the color blue in Japanese and Arunika taken with the Sanskrit meaning of 'early morning sunlight') ~~~~~~~~~~ Cover was from internet, not taking credit. If owner of content sees and wants me to remove the cover I will do so.

    Wafflz1988 · LGBT+
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    Adventure of Emperor Narvahana Datta in Ancient India

    While the Kathasaritsagara itself is a compilation of many stories and legends, there is a great emphasis on the story of Udayana and his son. The first tale in the Kathasaritsagara follows the story of Pushpadanta, and the curse the Mountain Goddess places on him, as he travels around in human form in an attempt to cure his curse. The story of Udayana and his son, Naravahanadatta, in which the role of King is passed on through three generations. The Kathasaritsagara, also known as the Ocean of the Streams of Stories is a 11th-century Sanskrit text composed of Indian fairy tales and legends. Similarly to other stories, legends and epics, a Saiva [a follower of the Hindu tradition favoring the god Siva] named Somadeva retells the Kathasaritsagara. The Kathasaritsagara as written by Somadeva, consists of 18 books written in Sanskrit. Refer to this link for research- https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Ocean-of-Story My note-> This book is being merely typed by me. I am not the real author. The real author has died centuries ago while the translator died in 1922. I found this book by accident in my attic and enjoyed reading it. I thought that why not share it on WN for fellow readers. [BTW, the original writer of this novel is ACHARYA SOMADEV who wrote this book in 11th Century period in SANSKRIT language.] ..... Have a Nice Day .....

    BloodPunisher · History
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    Arambh

    Arambh means, "Beginning" in Sanskrit. This is the story of how the end began.

    Sayakel · Eastern
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    WORLD ENIGMA

    "Swara" is enigmatic. Swara means self-shining in Sanskrit. Swara is an energy which keeps on shining and it is kept in the Indian National Museum safely. Swara was discovered by a group of travelers and it is maintaining the world balance due to which wars, conflicts and tragedies have decreased significantly in the world. Swara needs to be protected at all cost. But a secret organization is plotting to get their hands on it with the desire of controlling the world. The story starts with a teenage girl named Shringar. Who lost her memories and her family in an incident. Her parents got killed and she was also about to get killed. But then she finds herself in the house of an amiable doctor Nitish. Shringar trys to know her past and then she got to connect her connection with the enigmatic "Swara".

    Sanchari_Das_1524 · Fantasy
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    Bhagvad-Gita: Treatise of Self-help

    Bhagavad-Gita is the most beautiful, perhaps the only true philosophical song existing in any known tongue’ – William von Humboldt. Though it is a matter of consensus that Bhagvad-Gita in the present length of seven hundred slokas has many an interpolation to it such as chaturvarnyam mayashrustam, but no meaningful attempt has ever been made to delve into the nature and extent, not to speak of the effect of these on the Hindu society at large. The methodical codification of interpolations carried out here puts the true character of the Gita in proper perspective. Identified here are hundred and ten slokas of deviant nature and or of partisan character, the source of so much misunderstanding about this book extraordinary, in certain sections of the Hindu fold. In the long run, exposing and expunging these mischievous insertions is bound to bring in new readers from these quarters to this over two millennia old classic besides altering the misconceptions of the existing adherents. The moot point that has missed the attention of all, all along, is that if the Sudras were to be so lowly in the Lord’s creation, how come then the Gita’s architect Krishna, His avatar, and Vyāsa, its chronicler, happen to be from the same lowly Hindu caste fold. Moreover, is it not absurd to suggest that either or both of them had deprecated the station of their own varna (caste) on their own in their very own Gita? In this rendition the beauty of the Gita’s Sanskrit slokas is reflected in the rhythmic flow of the English verse of poetic proportions even as the attendant philosophy is captured in contemporary idiom for easy comprehension. An audio rendition of this work is in the YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vFU3-LD4iM

    BS_Murthy · History
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    Aveksya

    In a world cloaked in darkness and secrecy, a world shrouded in darkness and secrets. Set in 5th-century CE India, the story revolves around our hero, Abhay, an ordinary young man with an extraordinary curiosity. Abhay's homeland is plagued by grotesque creatures, interdimensional mysteries, and the looming presence of an entity that has cursed him, haunting his dreams and stealing his past. Desperate to unravel the enigma surrounding his life, he embarks on a quest to find answers and confront the mysterious being responsible for his curse. As you delve into the pages of 'Aveksya,' you'll be drawn into a narrative filled with adventure, suspense, and emotional depth. The series explores themes of darkness, self-discovery, and the relentless pursuit of truth in a world where every turn brings new mysteries to light. 'Aveksya,' a word meaning 'enigmatic' or 'puzzling' in Sanskrit, perfectly encapsulates the essence of this webnovel. As you follow Abhay's journey, you'll experience the enigmatic and puzzling aspects of the world he navigates, the secrets he unravels, and the hidden truths he seeks to uncover. It's a tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat, captivated by the intriguing mysteries and dark wonders that lie within 'Aveksya.'"

    Suryansh_Sharma05 · Urban
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    Dharma (Ik)

    “Even God does not play dice with the Universe,” famously proclaimed by Albert Einstein, is one tenet, amongst others in the scientific and philosophical realm, that gets tested in the trilogy, Dharma (spoiler alert: he does - literally!). This fantasy work, aimed at teen/young adult readers, is loosely rooted in the Kurukshetera War, fought over the throne of Hastinapura, between the Kauravas and their cousins, the Pandavas in the Sanskrit epic, The Mahabharata. Both sides of the conflict believed themselves the rightful heirs to the throne (with plausible justification on either side) and their allies include kings, legendary heroes, and gods. Dharma, which roughly translates to “duty,” takes place at the Davinci Institute for Nurturing & Education (DVINE), a school for the gifted located on an idyllic Pacific island, The story closely follows the socially awkward and academically brilliant teen protagonist, EHLANA LALITA BARR, who is a female reincarnation of tragic, legendary Mahabharata hero Karna. Throughout the three books, told mainly from Ehlana’s perspective, she grows and gains awareness of her own past incarnation as well as some of the key individuals from the Kurushetra War who have also been reincarnated along with her. These others are influenced by their previous incarnations, though all come to realize and may choose their own fates to some extent, if they have the courage. Ultimately it becomes clear that Ehlana has the power to save the world, if she so chooses – the price though, is her life. While key players in the Mahabharata appear in this story, it’s not necessary for the reader to have an understanding of Indian mythology to enjoy it and understand the sequence of events, in the way that it is not necessary to have read Ulysses to enjoy Mr. Joyce’s Dubliners.

    DaoistClpWLn · Fantasy
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