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Scorpio Man Love, Lust, and ObsessionScorpio Man Love, Lust, and Obsession by Nikita Gharat
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I think she has described, the Scorpio man point blank. What I liked is the fact that she has elaborated the Scorpio stare.

She let's the girl in love with a Scorpio man distinguish between love and lust. It is true that Scorpio men are known for the loyalty but they can also be brutal heartbreakers. This book helps in finding out whether you are with a keeper or breaker. Also, there are additional chapters such as Scorpio man and eros signs, which help in knowing "what triggers the particular scorpio man".

The book has detailed insight, I loved reading it. Recommended for those in love with a Scorpio man and also for those who are Scorpio themselves.

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Vishakha Nakshatra Male Personality, Nature, Love and Career

Vishakha means double natured. One side is like an angel and other is the shadow side. They are extremists. They are either extremely good or extremely bad depending upon the opposite person and/or situation. Possibly Emperor Ashoka was a Vishakha male, he didn't get his mother's love when he needed and his father always hated him. I think they go to any lengths to achieve their goals but the angel inside them takes them to the part of dharma. Also, they can make the most outstanding lovers. Despite of being the most charming and magnetic, Vishakha natives prefer monogamy or monoandry. They fall in love just once and that is one true time. The rest relationships are switched-off by the smart mind of the Vishakha natives. They don't let any affair or frivolous person disturb the place and position of the woman they have loved with their deep heart. Many women flock to them but they are not blinded with their charms or their praises. Unlike the men of Hasta nakshatr

Mee Radhika Book 3: Radhikabai's Shrimant Vishwasrao Peshwa Part 2

Radhikabai was a bright child, rather a child prodegy. Her grasping power was amazing and she was good at understanding complex things. Even as a child, she understood life and its unfairness. However, she was an optimist with tremendous faith or Vishwas in god. Although, as a kid she was fond of reason not rituals. She had high IQ and extremely high EQ that made her sensitive. That is why, when her Shrimant took her side so boldly, she felt the thud.  Painting Radhikabai Vishwasrao Peshwa Her intuitive heart told her that she was extremely lucky. Something inside her told her that she had no reason to fear. Somehow, bad luck would never come her way. She had seen her mother's worried face and overheard her conversations. Though she didn't understand the details, she knew her mother shuddered with Gopikabai's name.  That moment Radhikabai wanted to tell her mother that things would be alright. Shrimant fed her lovingly, morsel after morsel. In the end, Radhik

Mee Radhika: Book 3:The Starry Night At Shaniwarwada

                              Mee Radhika- Book 3                                 The Starry Night At Shaniwarwada "Don't pay attention to Shrimant's mother. Nobody and nothing can harm shrimant. You know how he fought both Sindkheda and Udgir battles. But if you don't do shringar then he'll get angry with you." Radhikabai remembered that Shrimant Vishwasrao had sent half of the nation's silk sarees, gold jewelery, hair accessories and beauty products to her. He particularly took interest in her dressing and shringar. His aunt, Parvatibai, wife of Shrimant Sadashivrao knew that. Parvatibai was the most fashionable  of all Peshwa women. Along with being the only one to be trained in warfare and administration. She had the make-up and the defense kit with her. In her spare time, she would practice her defence lessons using her collection of shamshirs, firangis and other talwars. Perhaps, she was the only one who knew how to use the katar

Parvatibai Sadashivrao Peshwa: The Misunderstood Peshwe Woman- Women's Day Special

The beautiful Parvatibai had a thin waist and killer smile Parvatibai Sadashivrao Peshwa: The Misunderstood Peshwe Woman I think to blame Parvatibai Peshwa has been a pretty unfair thing. One must also credit her for urging Savaai Madhavrao to write a letter to Bajirao ll for making him the Peshwa. After all, he was the one who encouraged the fiery Manikarnika to face the British fearlessly.   Parvatibai’s character has been destroyed by those who didn’t know that she found her way back home from Panipat on her own . Nobody helped her, she was also the one who urged the Dogra Rajputs to help her husband when everyone had turned their backs on him. Another fact is that, both she and Radhikabai - Shrimant Vishwasrao’s fiancee were trained in warfare and administration at AjinkyaTara by Chhatrapati. Therefore, they knew self-defense, the whole story of painting Parvatibai as a damsel in distress is done to save the skin of those who fled the field. The documents are writ

Mee Radhika: Book 3- Chapter Radhikabai's Shrimant Vishwasrao Peshwe

Radhikabai Peshwe, fiancee of Shrimant Vishwasrao Peshwe Radhikabai was not always deeply in love or even fond of her Shrimant Vishwasrao .  As a child, around the age of 6 years, she knew him as a blue-eyed boy who loved teasing her. Little Radhikabai was a proud girl , she didn't like anyone teasing her. So, she rebuffed  this little boy, who was 4 years older than her. However, Shrimant loved teasing her whenever he came to Satara where she stayed with her aunt. Chakuli would forget him in every six month's time. She would rebuff him, then when Shrimant would offer her dolls and guavas, she would mend her ways.  The young peshwa was always fond of her. She looked to him like a live doll that he always wanted. Therefore, he was always present to assist her.  Right from young age, he was gallant and respectful of the opposite gender. Hence, he easily impressed Radhikabai when she became 7 and half years old. The two kids began to stroll the mountains of Pen, Sata

The Untold Truth of Panipat 3: Did the Marathas Actually Lose?

There have been such tremendous and desperate attempts to criticise Shrimant Sadashivrao Bhausaheb and Shrimant Vishwasrao for the so-called loss of Panipat that it makes one wonder the veracity of such claims. To this, some people will come up with examples of accounts usually in the school textbooks that describe Panipat-3 in one paragraph. They cite the following reasons for the loss of Marathas. 1. Bhausaheb went ill-prepared 2. He lacked the diplomatic and strategic skills. 3. He took his wife Parvatibai with him, instead of concubines. 4. Shrimant Vishwasrao was some 17 year old lad who knew nothing about "battle". 5. Bhausaheb jumped from his elephant after Vishwasrao fell. 6. This move spread panic and Bhausaheb couldn't control himself . 7. He fought without any strategy and senselessly. 8. He couldn't go back to Pune because Nanasaheb had warned him not to return without his son Vishwasrao. 9. Malharrao Holkar was a old wise man