Dark_PersonJJ

Dark_PersonJJ

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I like storys who have Op MC who has Harem.

2022-10-24 入りました Global
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Dark_PersonJJ
2 hours ago
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what happened man, why you whare gone for so long?, and btw will he still get together with Soi Fong like we talked about way back, and will he be still having Lighting type Zanpaktou?

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Dark_PersonJJ
6 hours ago
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you are back!!! what happened to you

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Dark_PersonJJ
20 hours ago
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He should copy Macedonia Army, guys who attacked India long time ago

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Dark_PersonJJ
20 hours ago
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According to a legend mentioned in Aitareya Brahamana, Harishchandra had one hundred wives, but no son. On advice of the sage Narada, he prayed to the deity Varuna for a son. Varuna granted the boon, in exchange for an assurance that Harishchandra would make a sacrifice to Varuna in the future. As a result of this boon, a son named Rohita (or Rohitashva) was born to the king. After his birth, Varuna came to Harishchandra and demanded that the child be sacrificed to him. The king postponed the sacrifice multiple times citing various reasons, but finally agreed to it when Rohita became an adult. Rohita refused to be sacrificed and escaped to the forest. An angry Varuna afflicted Harishchandra with a stomach illness. Rohita intermittently visited his father, but on the advice of Indra, never agreed to the sacrifice. Later, Rohita managed to substitute himself with Sunahshepa in the human sacrifice. Sunahshepa prayed to the Rigvedic deities, and was saved from the sacrifice. Harishchandra's illness was also cured because of Sunahshepa's prayers; Sunahshepa was adopted by the sage Vishvamitra. A similar story is narrated in the Ramayana, but the king's name is Ambarisha instead of Harishchandra.

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Dark_PersonJJ
20 hours ago
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Harishchandra (Sanskrit: हरिश्चन्द्र, romanized: Hariścandra) is a legendary king of the Solar dynasty, who appears in several legends in texts such as the Aitareya Brahmana, Mahabharata, the Markandeya Purana, and the Devi Bhagavata Purana. The most famous of these stories is the one mentioned in the Markandeya Purana. According to this legend, Harishchandra gave away his kingdom, sold his family, and agreed to be a slave – all to fulfill a promise he had made to the sage Vishvamitra.