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Agnishatdal Falgun 1427, February 2021

 

Agnishatdal Falgun 1427, February 2021

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Authors of Agnishatdal


Agnishatdal is an English monthly Ezine blessed with selfless affection of its creative group, these selfless authors, artists have shared their wonderful creation for free and no matter how much I try to thank them for this gift, it will be nothing! Here they are (No order please, just the names as they appeared in mind) :


Brieuc Martin Onraet https://equinoxio21.wordpress.com

Dominic Collucci: http://zen-inspirations.blogspot.com/

Raghunandan Kuppuswamy https://ksriranga.wordpress.com

Troy David Loy http://troythulu.net 

Pat Ritter http://www.patritter.com.au

Brendan https://paddypiccasso.wordpress.com

Scott Hastie https://scotthastie.com

Labanya

Citizen Null

Saptarchi

Bitter Pill

and

Sharmishtha Basu

https://agnijaat.wordpress.com

https://agnishatdal.wordpress.com

https://agnishatdalezine.wordpress.com

https://agnijashatadalama.wordpress.com






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