Nakulpriye
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Navarupena Samsthitaa: Nine Forms of Divinity by SamratVallabhaa
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The Pandavas fought for eighteen days. PandavaPatnis fought for thirteen years. Yet they became Shakti to their husbands again for those eighteen days! How? We never cared to know! But without their sacrifices and love, their husbands could have never achieved victory over evil. Without their support, Dharma would have never been established in Bharatavarsha! We are indebt to them. We owe those Veeranganas heartfelt respect for the persons they were! The nine forms of love. Nine forms of Shakti. Nine forms of Dharma. They are nine. Yet they are one. The Sahadharminis of those warriors who fought for Dharma. The divine consorts of Pandavas. (Navarupena Samsthitaa is Sanskrit word. It means, the Goddess who manifests herself in nine forms.) Current ranking: #3 in Shakti #8 in tale (out of 5.6k stories) #44 in epic (out of 13.6k stories) #21 in women's fiction (out of 2.22 k stories) Cover, banners and aesthetics credit: @_justloveharry_33
Karuneya Niramitra; an untold story by DawningMystery
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Niramitra, Son of the most handsome Pandav Prince Nakul and Chedi Princess Karenumati. But is that all we know about him? Was he only the son of great warrior Nakul? Was he just the King of Chedi? We know the stories of all the Pandav Putras... but Niramitra's story was lost in history... so what is the untold story of the King of Chedi... What is the story of Karuneya Niramitra? Peep in to know his untold story.
The Viragous Regnant by _justloveharry_33
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Her complexion as dark as a blue lotus, Her eyes as wide as lotus petals, Her hair swaying like a dancing snake, Her serene smile wooing the most handsome of men in the land of Āryāvarta. --- "She wasn't quite ready. But she was brave. And it is an eternal thing, that the Universe always favors the brave." --- Mahābhārata- world's longest poem, with thousands of verses. Out of which only one verse dedicated to Karenumati, which states; She was the Princess of Chedi, Daughter of Shishupala, Wife of Nakula, Mother of Niramitra. But it doesn't tell who she was! --- "There were countless times that she was overshadowed by time, but she shines. Among the thousands of princesses that have come and go, she shines, and shines alone, like a star." *** A work based on the great epic Mahābhārata. A few fictional parts will be added but will stay in limit. I do not intend to hurt any religious sentiments. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Note: The word virago means a war like woman!