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Ranavir Singh and Prince Sundar - Part IV

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Listen to the Fourth and the Concluding part of this story. Will Prince Sundar be able to avenge his father\'s death? Will Ranavir Sing hforgive his wayward protege? And what happens to the girl who comes to the young prince\'s aid?
This story was translated into English in the nineteenth century by Pandit Natesa Sastri, compiled by Georgiana Kingscote. It has been revised and rewritten by Amar Vyas for gaatha story and narrated by Sheerali Biju.
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Listen to the Fourth and the Concluding part of this story. Will Prince Sundar be able to avenge his father\'s death? Will Ranavir Sing hforgive his wayward protege? And what happens to the girl who comes to the young prince\'s aid?
This story was translated into English in the nineteenth century by Pandit Natesa Sastri, compiled by Georgiana Kingscote. It has been revised and rewritten by Amar Vyas for gaatha story and narrated by Sheerali Biju.
You can also subscribe to Fairytales of India Podcast on Apple Podcasts!
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