Girdhar
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Priyatam by sonchiraiya
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Writeups written in love, with love, and for love! 🌻 Radhe Radhe <3
The Blue Magician by _paanchaalii
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When a common woman visits the kingdom of the divine, she is unaccepting of the fact that the entire universe can love this cowherd boy turned king. Come and experience the journey of our "un-named" protagonist who accuses, alleges, questions, fights and finally falls for the divine! [ This will be a full length story divided in chapters ] Happy Reading. Radhe Radhe ❤️
सिया के राम  by _paanchaalii
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Compilation of One shots from the life of Siya-Ram! The duo, which makes the core of the much loved epic, Ramayan. Though imaginary, the stories are placed around true events and circumstances as mentioned in our scriptures. Come, experience, Siya Ke Ram <3
Tales from Dwarka by _paanchaalii
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Compilation of my imaginary "behind the scenes" from the life of Vasudev Krishna and his close associates. Though imaginary, the stories have been placed around the real contexts as per mahabharta and garg samhita. Happy Reading! Radhe Radhe <3
The Flautist by anushkaapurbamitra
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"Oh Lord, I am all yours. Without you nothing remains in this unlettered servant," She said out loud, calling Him to her.
Upkatha  by justameltedbean
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The breezes were fluid in their dances. Birds sang in their chime like voices, swelling at the glories of their Natha. The sun was never harsh in its sheen. The autumn sunshine that you'd bask in. The entire Prakriti would breathe the name of Rama. Slowly, like the greatest hymn it had ever known. Their SiyaRama were back. Finally. The name was gifted by @Ramayana_lover Cover credits @Bloominginmythology
The Lost Flute [Only updated on AO3] by sambhavami
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Balarama's visit to Vrindavan, a couple of decades after Krishna and Balarama's departure, opens up a floodgate of emotions, forcing their family to finally confront those rushed goodbyes and unfinished conversations from a time long lost. Note: This work does not make use of GenAI tools in any shape or form on account of my strong belief that the use of such tools is a sacrilegious betrayal to human nature itself. Hence, if you are looking for such content, please feel free to not interact with my work. Thanks! :)
Madhuram - Dulcet Delight by sambhavami
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Dasharatha wins over Kaushalya.
Satataharitam - Short Stories On Narayana  by Ramayana_lover
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Nārāyana. The Lord of Sustenance. To sustain his universe, he has always done everything one could ever imagine. From incarnating as a complete wild boar, to living away from the love of his life to vanquish evil, Lakshmīkānta has always done everything to establish Dharma every time Adharma threatens to overpower it. Ananta. He's endless. He will remain one of the few constants even as the universe comes to an end. Hari's kathā is just as everlasting as him, evergreen in both emotion and meaning. As perpetual as him are his stories, never coming to an end, never ceasing to enrapture those who attempt to understand these tales brimming with a charm nothing else has. This is an attempt to encapsulate some moments from the stories of Vāsudeva in shorts that may succeed in giving the tiniest glimpse of Vaikunthanātha. This is my attempt at writing about Rāmachandra, whom I love and revere beyond what my words can explain. This is my humble attempt at bringing to life some of the moments from the evergreen stories of Mahāvishnu. ××× [The chapters showcase these undoubtedly divine characters with a touch of humanization, and while I will try my level best not to get too carried away with it, moving too far away from the original plot, some people might not be willing to see their deities humanized. In that case, I'll request you to skip this book. Thank you!] Cover credit: @Mochis4lifeq52627 <333
The Inseparable Princes by Ramayana_lover
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Ramayana. An Indian epic that has lived through the centuries and has only grown even more in the process. An epic that shows ideal characters, many of whom we worship, and other characters from whom we learn what we shouldn't be at any cost. But one thing that has been a constant for many centuries now is the examples we give, referring to the epic. One of the most popular ones being "Be a brother like Rama." Not only is the Ramayana an enchanting tale of love and devotion, but it's also an equally magical example of brotherhood and affection. Brothers who stood with each other through thick and thin. Brothers who would readily sacrifice their life for the other. Brothers who would love the other, and support him when nobody else did. This book brings to you the Ramayana, but this time, the limelight is on the inseparable brothers. *** Disclaimer: Please do not read this book if you do not like humanization of deities. However, I can assure you that ALL relationships in this book are shown the way they're meant to be - no non-canon shipping. I can also assure you, that since I myself am a devotee of Shri Rama, that you will never have me intentionally writing anything against him, his real nature - the same goes for the others - Sita, Lakshmana, Urmila, Bharata, Mandavi, Shatrughna, Shrutakeerti, Dasharatha, the mothers... All of them will always get their due respect in this book. Secondly, I've followed the Valmiki Ramayana throughout. Some incidents may be revelations, as quite a few things are contrary to popular perception and other versions. Thank you! Fantastic cover designed by @Mochis4lifeq52627 <3