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Maitri

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A opinionated girl-next-door with an attitude. I'm certainly not afraid to call myself 'a proud Hindu' and am positively politically incorrect. A Bharatiya at heart who loves reading, music, sports and nature. Travelling and writing are my passions.

Dnyaneshwari Jayanti – the only Granth besides Srimad Bhagvad Gita whose Jayanti is celebrated

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