Indian Historical Fiction
32 stories
Ajatshatru's Agnijaa  [COMPLETED] by PandavPriye
Ajatshatru's Agnijaa [COMPLETED]
PandavPriye
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Historical fiction [Mahabharat] Collection of one shots on eternal lovers !! Yudhishtra and Draupadi... Cast - Star Plus Mahabharat Cover - @Pratiksha_16 BOOK ONGOING [1 Part] COPYRIGHT RESERVED ©
YudhistirSangini by PriyaOak
YudhistirSangini
PriyaOak
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the story of Samrat yudhistir........... what if he had someone in his life who's questions would make him realize that few things should he thought in the different way and....................
Vivaah Bandhan: The Story Of Dharmaraj & Yagyaseni by Dharmasakhi
Vivaah Bandhan: The Story Of Dharmaraj & Yagyaseni
Dharmasakhi
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* This story is not strictly based on the Mahabharata epic. It has several fictional scenes. I'm writing this as a token of my respect for Yudhishtir and do not mean to offend anyone* Cover Credit: My first ever sakhi here @Dharmaatmika❤️ Thank you soo much!! Hey guys!! Actually, Pranipat everyone!! I'm relatively new here and am trying my hand at writing something about the great Dharmaraj Yudhishtir. This is my first story here, and I really hope you readers like it.😊 This story is a love story, starring Samrat Yudhishtir & Samragyi Draupadi. I hope I will be able to pen something you guys will enjoy reading. What if Kunti's words caused Draupadi to marry the righteous Yudhishtir? What is the future of this sudden, unexpected marriage?? Please vote and comment. It will mean so much to me and inspire me to do better. 😊😊 --- Dharmasakhi
The Forgotten Sister by Siyagargi
The Forgotten Sister
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).
The Real Ram by TJ_Croft37
The Real Ram
TJ_Croft37
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Mankind is evolving. Some love it, some fear it. Some embrace it, some envy it. For Zoey, the evolution of man has always been in the darkest part of her closet. A place no one touches. Only her family knew of her secret, and her stepfather never let the fact that Zoey was different disappear. But with mankind evolving, Zoey will soon figure out her own evolution is about to change more than she wants it too.
Bharatayan: The Unsung Exile by anupama726
Bharatayan: The Unsung Exile
anupama726
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This is the story of an exile that went unrecorded in the grander scheme that Ramayan is all about. Bharath had undertaken a vow of penance for the duration of his brother's absence. He and Mandvi stayed at Nandigram those 14 years, the beginning and end of which have been sung numerous times. But what was the in-between like? What were Bharath and Mandvi beyond their identity as Ram's brother and Sita's sister? What was their bond like? This story is a humble attempt at imagining the answers to these questions.
❗𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐍𝐈𝐊𝐀 𝐃𝐄𝐕𝐈 : ɢʟɪᴍᴘᴇ𝗌ᴇ𝗌 ɪɴᴛᴏ ᴛʜᴇ ʟɪғᴇ ᴏғ ᴀʏᴏᴅʜʏᴀ'𝗌 ʀᴀᴊᴋᴜᴍᴀʀɪ  by -KrishnaKi
❗𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐍𝐈𝐊𝐀 𝐃𝐄𝐕𝐈 : ɢʟɪᴍᴘᴇ𝗌ᴇ𝗌 ɪɴᴛᴏ ᴛʜᴇ ʟɪғᴇ ᴏғ ᴀʏᴏᴅʜʏᴀ'𝗌 ʀᴀᴊᴋᴜᴍᴀʀɪ
-KrishnaKi
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Those who attain immortality in the body never die until the end of time, they roam the earth after their family and friends have long left it. Those who attain immortality in people's hearts however, their stories are loved, cherished, read and studied. Aranika is one such person who attained immortality in people's hearts. Her story began when @Akhila6002, the one who put her thoughts and turned it into a story, started writing. And I, evidently, started another book to continue her story. Aranika, the eldest princess of the great kingdom of Kosala who is a time traveler from 2052. She is a Vishnu ansh who got three boons from Vishnu dev. She is the one who can be present in 100 places at once, she who is the most pampered daughter of Shatrughan but a long buried secret for 6 years, that she is the blue skinned girl with a golden crown adorned witb peacock feathers, she is the one who entertains the eartlings with her melodious flute, is revealed to her when she was just 17! Little girl, big responsibilities Huh! But she needs to go through all this because she needs go experience the hard reality of this world to become the saviour. Moments in Aranika and the Raj Pariwar's day to day life are presented in the form of oneshots. Enjoy ! Cover Credits : @Aru_6002
Ram's laxman by Devagowder
Ram's laxman
Devagowder
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The best pair in ramayan is them.... ram and his lakhan lal and I can never have enough of these two brothers.....this series would consist of various short stories of these brothers and their undying love for each other.......though in line with the mytho few details may differ......this is purely my imagination and not to hurt anyone's sentiments or belief.
HARIHARESHWARI 11 : ℝ𝔸𝕄𝕆 𝕃𝕆𝕂𝔸𝔹ℍ𝕀ℝ𝔸𝕄𝕆 by Captain_Sham
HARIHARESHWARI 11 : ℝ𝔸𝕄𝕆 𝕃𝕆𝕂𝔸𝔹ℍ𝕀ℝ𝔸𝕄𝕆
Captain_Sham
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To restore order and to put an end to the terror of Ravan, comes the seventh avatar of Bhagwaan Vishnu, the scion of Raghukul, the husband of Janki, the rightful king of Ayodhya. He who is endowed with virtues, valor, Dharma, gratitude, fortitude and firm determination. He who has impeccable character and is devoted to the welfare of all beings. He who has great knowledge of Vedas, has great competence and great charms. He is the one who maintains composure in all kinds of situation, he is the one who has won over his anger, he is the one who emanates resplendence, he is the one who is free of vikaar. He is Ramo Lokabhiramo - Ram, the one who enchants the entire world.
Rama - Beyond Maryada Purushottama by Ramayana_lover
Rama - Beyond Maryada Purushottama
Ramayana_lover
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Rama went through a lot more than just what is known to most people. He smiled through adversity, but did that mean he was happy? What did he feel, as a child, when he achieved all his feats? When people hailed him? What did he feel like when he himself needed to exile his wife? When he needed to ask her to prove her purity? When he saw Lakshmana walk to him despite his order to him to protect Sita? When he finally killed Ravana? When he met his sons? This is an attempt to comprehend just that. (It's an attempt, also, to humanise Sri Rama and see him as more than just a king. It's to see his emotions behind the confident aura of an emperor. Please do not read further if humanising Sri Rama is something you're against. Thanks :)