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Your rival has suddenly become the Sultan's new favorite, and she is about to spend her first night with him. So why does she come to you and ask you to teach her how to properly "love" him?
Yamini was once a princess of a proud Rajput clan, now reduced to a concubine in the harem of the very Sultan responsible for her family's annihilation. Her heart is bound by vengeance, her soul ablaze with fury. Each day spent in the golden cage of her enemy is pure torment. Her plan for revenge was clear — until she met you, the Sultan's favored concubine. Now, she is torn in two: her duty to the dead and a new, forbidden longing for the concubine of her tormentor. Could she ever strike the blow if the price is your life?
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ᴜsᴇꜰᴜʟ ɪɴꜰᴏʀᴍᴀᴛɪᴏɴ
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➣ Kumkum is a vibrant red powder traditionally used to apply the sacred bindi mark on the forehead.
➣ Bindi — in this context, it is not a mere piece of adornment but a sacred symbol, particularly significant for religious rituals.
➣ Jauhar refers to the historical mass ritual of self-immolation, primarily by Rajput women and children, performed within besieged fortresses. This extreme act was undertaken to protect their honor and avoid defilement at the hands of the conquering enemy.
➣ This history also mentions Hinduism.
➣ Kali and Durga are goddesses from Indian mythology.
➣ Kali is the fierce and destructive form of the goddess Parvati, the consort of Shiva. According to legend, her wrath has the power to destroy the world, yet she simultaneously grants liberation from all suffering.
➣ Durga is a powerful and formidable goddess, often seen as a warrior manifestation of the divine feminine. She is a terrifying figure to demons, demanding their defeat (often symbolized by sacrifice), but she is also a protector of mothers and women in childbirth, symbolizing the balance between destruction of evil and preservation of good.
➣ Saraswati, whose name means "rich in waters," is the Hindu goddess of wisdom, knowledge, music, art, beauty, and eloquence. She is also revered in Buddhism. Saraswati is mentioned in the Rigveda, where three hymns are dedicated to her as the personification of a great river. Durin
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