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		<title>Mention of Niyoga practice and tissue culture in Mahabharata</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction Niyoga Pratha is an ancient practice of having sex without involving pleasure to continue the lineage which was performed by someone in case when the husband of a woman or man died earlier without having any child . One of the great example of Niyoga practice were the birth of Pandu and Dhritrashatra. There ... <a title="Mention of Niyoga practice and tissue culture in Mahabharata" class="read-more" href="https://ambiladharma.com/2022/09/mention-of-niyoga-practice-and-tissue-culture-in-mahabharata.html" aria-label="Read more about Mention of Niyoga practice and tissue culture in Mahabharata">Read more</a></p>
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