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Lord's Ordinary Children by Gitasri Pani
Lord's Ordinary Children by Gitasri Pani












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Priti observed them drinking and smoking, sitting wordlessly, gazing at the sky. In the intervals, sighs and the footfalls were the only sounds that she heard on the verandah. Simron and Arthur shared a room and in another, Zafar and Rani. In the living room, Samarth slept on a settee, on the floor on a straw mat lay Priti. Priti understood that they felt it too uncomfortable to spend there at night. They found there a dull-looking house, nothing stimulating in the surrounding. They were fresh flesh, but the dry tone and cold eyes. Siddhi’s weary face often hung before her mama’s eyes. Inside a tiny house, to their humble living, how can Priti do it? With the steady diversity of exotic flavours of their land in a culturally homogenised world, the task became challenging. It should be something… still, Siddhi’s desire, but for her mama it was baffling. I don’t mean they would find there something lofty or life-changing.

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Publishing company, most likely would stay a day or two if they sense a pleasant touch. Couples, in sharedĪccommodation with Siddhi, teammates from the same Guests from Manhattan will reach anytime. She sat on a chair, deeply sinking into her thoughts, then read the letter from Siddhi. But in choking desolation, she watched them leave. A few images from the past winked at Priti, she hoped they wink at her again. In her earliest memories… community was serene solitary was noise. Lord’s Ordinary Children GITASRI PANI Their Previous Night No part of this book may be used, reproduced, transmitted, lent or sold in any manner without written permission from the publisher, except in case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles, reviews, video or blog and social media promotions. Gitasri Pani asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work If you are looking for a way to experience a transformational journey in the present day world, then order and read Lord's Ordinary Children by Gitasri Pani now.1.png Lord’s Ordinary Children GITASRI PANI To all beautiful minds, to share and care us in this fast-changing world of ours.įirst Published by Reverend Crown Publications in 2020 We must be mindful of our actions and decisions to ensure that we don't create bad karma and burden ourselves with heavy karmic debts.

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These types of relationships can become toxic and painful as the karmic debt gets heavier over time. It's an energy debt or a cycle of cause-and-effect that is created due to the karma we have accumulated. П“šâœ…Order a Copy of Lord's Ordinary Children by Gitasri Pani: īad Karmic Relationships are formed when we have unresolved karmic accounts with another person.














Lord's Ordinary Children by Gitasri Pani