rasaanu, mellaga priya pukku chuttu koncham raasi, condom vesukoni danchaatam start chesaanu, priya bed meedha paduko betti nennu kincha nilapadaanu, mellaga konchaam workout avvatam start ayyindhi, ala chesthu, mellaga vuguthu priya sollani pissukthu, vugaatam start chesanu, aadhi noppi ra chachi pothunna ani anthunna, nenu mellaga na chey ni thana notlo petti, movement speed mella mellaga penchuthunna, ala koddhi sepu aynaka tisi, doggie style lo dengaanu, haan super gaa vundhi ala naa priya ni denguthu vunteeey.
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Known to be the land of epics and legends, two of the world’s greatest epics find their birth in Indian settings - the Ramayana, depicting the exploits of lord Ram, and the Mahabharta detailing the war between Kauravas and Pandavas, both descendants of King Bharat. Ramayana traces lord Ram’s journey from exile to the rescue of his wife Sita from the demonic clutches of Ravana with the help of his simian companions. Singing the virtues of Dharma(duty), the Gita, one of the most priced scriptures in Indian Mythology, is the advice given by Shri Krishna to the grief laden Arjun, who is terrified at the thought of killing his kin, on the battle ground.
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