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Pativrata by shruthiravi13
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Urmila grew up hearing the story of her aunt Sulochana from her mother Sunaina. She knew her mother and aunt Sulochana were born from Vasuki's tears when Maa Parvati unknowingly tied Vasuki tightly to Shiva's neck. Since both Parvati and Vasuki fought for the children Shiva decided to give one child to Parvati and another to Vasuki. Her mother was given to Parvati who then gave her to Devi Narmada to raise. Sulochana had grown up in Naglok and had become the bride of Meghnadh the formidable and divine prince of Lanka. Urmila as a child always wished to visit Lanka and meet her aunt. Sulochana also yearned to meet her nieces Sita and Urmila whose childhood pictures she had seen from the travellers from Mithila. But the life in Lanka and her love for her beloved husband didn't allow her that as worshipping Vishnu was banned in Lanka and King Janak was a devotee of Vishnu and it was said that the elder daughter of Janak Sita was Mahalakshmi herself. Little did Urmila and Sulochana knew their paths will cross in the most unexpected way. Instead of being the loving aunt and niece they stood on two sides in the epic battle between their respective husbands Meghnadh and Lakshman. Their love, their devotion and their chastity played the most important role in the outcome of that decisive battle. The story traces the journey of Urmila and Sulochana and how the duty bound and chaste daughter of Janaka overcame the divine and chaste power of the princess of Naglok who is also her aunt. The story got #24 in #womanpower on 09/04/2021 PS: The story is based on the folklore Sunaina and Sulochana were born from Vasuki's tears. Cover Credits: Proteeti from Indiaforums.
Fourteen years...!! by Aarthi0903
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We always wonder how that fourteen years would have passed and how it would have changed everyone's life drastically..!! This is a journey of everyone during those years as a collection of short stories... Read to know more about those fourteen years....
Fleeting Moments-Ramayan Oneshots by Mochis4lifeq52627
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"Things end, but memories last forever." Before he defeated Ravan, before he became the saviour of the world, before he sat upon the throne of Kosala, Ram was a simple prince. Before his wife, Sita, was abducted, before he had to endure endless hardships, before he had to kill thousands of rakshasas, Ram was a mere boy. Before he was Raghuvanshi, Scion of Ikshvaku, Ruler of the most powerful state in Ancient India, Ram was just a son, a husband, and a brother to three. So these are the moments before, before any of that happened. Moments where the four princes of Kosala could laugh without worry, moments where they could cry over the small things, moments where they could simply live without a burden on their shoulders. Moments when they could just be people. And yet, as all happy memories do, these moments passed by like a fleeting car, never to be experienced, felt, or known again, just remaining embedded in the minds of whom they belonged. After Ram defeated Ravan, after he ruled Kosala, after he became King, he remembered these moments with a smile. These are the memories which forever shall be remembered. These are the fleeting moments of the Ramayan. Note-Uh, some of these do not match the blurb. "In a Tree" is not a happy chapter.
The Forgotten Sister by Siyagargi
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King Dasharath had four sons but five children. This is the tale of the scion of Ikshvaku, the first born of Dasharath and Kaushalya. A true story of a brave woman whose sacrifice and strength is mentioned only once in twenty four thousand verses of Valmiki Ramayan. Shanta, the unsung heroine of the Treta Yuga ( 7000 years ago).
Ramayana Retold - Shivam's Romantic Version by Shivam030291
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Hi guys This is Shivam , I Like writing a lot of Ramayana Fics , specially about Lakshmila , Here is a story I have been Writing , Its just my own version with major deviations from Ramayan Plot , Its just meant to be written as a fantasy, Do Enjoy Presenting the Couples Ram - Sita ( Sira ) Lakshman - Urmila ( Lakshmila ) Bharat Mandavi ( Bharma ) Shatrughan Shrutkirti ( Shatkirti ) Megnath Sulochana ( MegNa ) However the Main focus will be my Favourite Lakshmila Other Supporting Roles : Raavan Mandodari Atikay Kumbhkaran Vasuki Yakshi Vishwamitra Ksheera Shesha Vashistha Shukracharya Indra Hanuman Angad Vali Sugreeva COVER PIC CREDITS TO MY SISTER - Phenomenal_W
The Princes of Ayodhya-The Ramayan Through Short Stories by Mochis4lifeq52627
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Ancient India. Approximately 7 thousand years ago. The Kingdom of Kosala. A dutiful crown prince exiled from his kingdom for fourteen years. A loving wife who follows him, and is captured. A demon king who threatens the entire mortal population of the world. Ram, the eldest of the four princes of Ayodhya, is known to be righteous, good, and an eternal follower of justice and law. Beloved by all in his home state of Kosala and beyond, he defeats thousands of demons even in his teenage years, fabled as an undefeatable, almost Godly hero. His marries the beautiful Sita, and is all set to be crowned king. Then, the unthinkable happens. He's sentenced to 14 years of exile. Followed by his loyal wife and a brother who would sacrifice his life for him, Ram makes his way into the Chitrakut forest near his home city, and makes a life there killing demons, gathering berries, and blissfully awaiting for his exile to finish. When his wife is kidnapped and kept prisoner in the land of Lanka by a lustful demon king named Ravan whose devilish exploits litter the pages of books and haunt children's nightmares, Ram has to follow a track, make allies, and find friends in the world of terror. Ram has to wage a war against a king who has never lost. Ram has to reclaim his wife and be crowned the king of Ayodhya without losing himself. This tale navigates a life before exile, a life throughout exile, and a life after the exile which redefined the word 'hardship', tested relationships, lives, and strength. This is the story of the Ramayan. (Warning-This story is very funny and really not as serious as the description)