•abhimanyu-uttarā•
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Kalī - A blossom by anaemic_ameoba
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Fate and Love. A world on the brink of destruction. A time when even the stars seem to dim. A war that tests the limits of courage and hope. The light that lives amongst the shadows. Subhadranandan and Matsyakumari. Abhimanyu and Uttara.
Sanjīvanī - A Revival by anaemic_ameoba
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Subhadra, Arjun, and Uttara try to move on after Abhimanyu's death. ------------ time went on, yet hearts bled, tears dried up, yet grief never fled. ------------ Prompt by : @that_sarcastic_gal
रक्षण (Rakshan) by anaemic_ameoba
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"He doesn't know how to come out of the Chakravyuh." Realisation and dread dawned on Subhadra, as she thought of her only son, young and brave, battling against the greatest Kuru warriors by himself- in the worst of the deadliest formations ever. Fighting against all odds. Her courageous, beautiful boy. All alone. No. He wasn't alone. Not until she was with him. Abhimanyu wasn't the only one who learnt how to break the Chakravyuh. A one-shot where Subhadra saves Abhimanyu from the Chakravyuh.
Chandra Charitam [The Moonchild Series | Part I] by that_sarcastic_gal
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"Abhimanyu, the one who blazes through life!" Sri Krishna had declared on his birth. He was the perfect amalgamation of his parent's best traits. Formed of his father's unbeatable valour and his mother's suave wisdom, Abhimanyu growing up under the tutelage of the God King Himself, was everyone's favourite. "May he never be lacking of love." Arjuna had blessed his boy, slightly embittered by the malice of the world which had swallowed the characteristic softness which had always fought to remain in the Pandava prince's heart. Maybe that was why, the thirteenth day of the Great War which had almost seen the horrific slaughter of the sixteen year old warrior at the hands of the fiendish Kaurava warriors and their allies, saw a minuscule aberration in the canvas of a destiny pre written with blood. And somewhere in the background, the peacock feather clad Dark Lord smiled through His tears. Has the wheel of fate turned in his favour or will Mahabharata's unanimously loved boy hero get lost in the annals of history like it had been ordained? #Part One of the Moonchild Series
Uttara: Feelings after the war by pratxyz
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"I'm done", she whispered to herself. "I lost everything"... ______________________________ But who's the speaker here? This talking to herself? Who lost everything? The epic of Māhabhāratā is well known to everyone. It is filled with loads of mystery... War! The word itself is a destruction. Many people lost their lives the in battle of Māhabhāratā. Many people lost their families. We all know almost about all the characters. Few are identified, few are getting researched but millions are lost in the pages of history. And one among then was Uttāra. Her life, feelings, mostly the character remains underrated. PRESENTING A BOOK ON UTTĀRA. (WARNING! THIS IS A PURE WORK PF FICTION BASED UPON MY IMAGINATION. HATINGS WON'T HE TOLERATED!) "I dismissed the lights to keep myself alone. The dark filled all the room, fire died down and my shadow was lost. Tears shadowed my cheeks and I sang in a lost voice, "What if I tell you, that I don't have a dream. And my life is all strained, With your hopeful wings m And I'm a wingless bird, Injured but still crawling. On the branches, You built with love. Every step brought a crack, But you don't listen. You are wondering, In a success delusion. Will you leave me? If I say I'm just a maple leaf, And will disappear after a soft breeze, That I was never supposed to stay for your dreams, And I was never supposed to follow the faced steps."
Uttara: Her Story From Mahabharata Retold by authorsuranya
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Step into the untold world of Uttara: the princess of Matsya, wife of the legendary Prince Abhimanyu, and mother to the future king Parikshit. Though her presence in the Mahabharata is brief, her story is profound. From being a student of Arjuna disguised as Brihannala to facing the harsh realities of widowhood at just sixteen, Uttara's journey is one of resilience, courage, and silent strength. This collection reimagines Uttara's life from her perspective, exploring the emotional and social battles she endured after her husband's heroic death ... battles that history and epic poetry have often overlooked. Blending canonical events with legends from various Puranas, reincarnation tales, and a captivating Rajasthani folklore from Jhunjhunu, this retelling breathes life into a character who stood at the crossroads of legacy and loss when she lost both her husband and her twin brother in a matter of days and the child in her womb was attacked. Originally published as fan fiction inspired by the Star Plus adaptation of the Mahabharata, Uttara is a heartfelt tribute to one of the epic's most understated yet vital figures. A must-read for lovers of mythology, history, and stories of unsung heroines.