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Rajarshi Vrishaketu: From A Beer Yodhha To A Sage King (Karna Series 7) by Amropali
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This is the last story of my Karna series where I want to write the story of his most unknown Son, Vrishaketu. He is the son of a greatest Archer and warrior of India, Karna. He is rumoured to be the son of his second neglected wife Supriya, worshiper of Karna. By birth he was Surpriyo, but unfortunately the Boy knew himself was Padmanav or Son of his first wife Padmavati. He himself was a greatest archer with apt Knowledge of Divine weapons or Divya Astra and powerful fighters. He was the last person upon this earth with such knowledge of Divine weapons yet he was not permitted by Lord Krishna to use any of them in the Ran Bhoomi or battlefield. Did he follow his orders whole life? Even being the greatest warrior of his time, he was defeated by the Iron Man of India or Aryavart, the long forgotten son of his uncle Arjuna and aunt Chitrangada, Babrubahan. Was he a cowardly man as told by maharishi Ved Vyas or something else? Why did he choose the way of peace and in later life, he became the messenger of the peace in the Aryavart after his mother Padma and his sister-in-law Vatsyala? Why was his relation with his son Soumyajit very complex and complicated who took the peace loving nature of his father as a sign of his Kawarta or cowardice? Why did Vrishaketu prefer his twin nephews, the sons of Padmaja and Pradumna, Shaturghna and Tamoghna, over his son and why so? Why did Parikshit hate him and later repented hard? Why did his other nephew Soumayajit worship him like a God? This is the story of heartbreak, lust, love, pain and lifelong agony, endless trial to prove himself worthy, fight against the social hierarchy and stigma, discovering of true identity and love. It may contain some mature contents. The story is completely mine based on the story of Uttar Mahabharat time and a purely fan fiction. No resemblance with any living or dead. The characters are taken from Ved Vyas Mahabharata. The images courtesy from Google Chrome, YouTube and Pinterest.
Prachi: Ramayana In Her Eyes  by Amropali
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A professor of Philosophy, who was now hated and envied by all, Prof. Prachi Menon, an utter failure in her life. What will happen if she had been given twin chances to change her destiny in Tretya Yug and Dwapar Yug? What will happen if, in the Treta Yug, she could take birth as Princess Prachi of Gour-Banga province & the childhood friend of Princess Urmila of Mithila, wife of Prince Laxman, of Ayodhya? Can she change the course of entire Ramayana? Can she make Shri Ram realize not to abandon Mata Sita? Can she discover her true love there? Her story as the childhood sweetheart of Karna (Baishali) & loved yet misjudged youngest wife of Karna (Uruvi) already has been published in the Karna Series. As story 4. This is my original unpublished and completely fan fiction story based on Ramayana. All the characters are taken from the epic but the story is different. I don't want to hurt anyone's religious sentiments or believes. I don't want to change the course of entire Ramayana just to give emphasis on Prachi and Ayanksh love story (from my own idea and imagination). The Ramayana is not changed a bit. The pictures are taken from public domains. Image courtesy: Google Chrome, Pinterest and YouTube.
Vikram-Aditya: Time travel through Mahabharata by Amropali
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Viki (Vikram Motwane) was a shy yet flirt first boy of his college who got job in reputed MNC along with his best friend Aditya Pratap Shishodia, a shy and introvert Boy of rich family, who was the owner of that company. What will happen if they vowed to stay together? Forever in this life and beyond? What if Aditya or Adi has secretly sacrifices his love for Viki? What will happen if after a fatal car accident they both died and have been transported into the age of Mahabharata? As Two arch enemy yet siblings Arjuna and Karna? Adi as Karna and Viki as Arjuna? Will their enmity still continue? What will happen when they discover both of their love interest Priya Choudhury was also reincarnated as an important character in Mahabharata? Whom Priya will accept as her life partner? Flirt Vikram or shy sacrificing Aditya? What if another girl enters into their lives too? Who is she? This is a purely fanfiction story based on Modern India of 21st century and Dwapar Yug of the age of Mahabharata. It is unpunished anywhere except here. The copyright is of mine. The pictures are taken from public domains. Images courtesy: YouTube, Google Chrome and Pinterest.
Vrishasen's Vatsyala: a doomed love story (Karna Series 6) by Amropali
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It is the sixth story of the Karna Series. Long ago a girl born out of her loving parents, Dau Balram and his wife Rebati. Her mother hailed from Satya Yug whose father discovered a suitable groom for his only daughter in Dwapar Yug, in the elder sibling of Lord Krishna. Their love story was unique in nature and to also the girl them got as a Boon of their love. The sky, innocent girl with longest eyelashes and pink cheeks fell in love in her early childhood days with the son of the so-called enemy of them. She loved the eldest son of Karna, Vrishasen. However her love story was not so easy as the boy was in love with someone else. Whether she can be able to get hold of his heart? Can she be able to make him understand her feelings who had never looked at her direction with love? What will be in the fdestiny of their union? Will she accept him even after knowing of his short life span? Will she have to surrender herself in front of fate? Will she bear him a child? How will she stay apart from her first and only love Vrishasen till her end? This is May fan fiction story based on the epic of Mahabharata. The cheaters are taken from there but the situation indicated here and screen play is all of mine. I don't want to hurt anyone's religious beliefs or sentiments. This is not a story on Karna or Arjuna or Krishna. So keep it in mind. The copyright is of mine. The pictures are taken from public domains. Images courtesy: Google Chrome, YouTube and Pinterest.
Abandoned Arjuna-Gharani Chitrangada: A Roar Of Revenge  by Amropali
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At the age of Mahabharata, there was a small but independent state named Manipur whose king Chitravahan wanted a prince for himself. He then worshipped Lord Shiva and got a girl. According to Mahadev's order and his own desire, he rared her as a boy. When she got young, her father wanted her to get married with a Chandra-banshi Prince. She liked Arjun while her father wanted to marry her with Prince Duryodhan. When she got acquinted with Arjun, she fell in love with him instantly. But her father had a secret motive behind approving their union. Would she live happily ever after or got abandoned by her husband? And if so, would she avenge her own insult or took it as her fate? This is the first story of my Mahabharata series that I tried to pen down at my own childhood. I am truly fascinated by her life long struggle for independence and avenging her insult by her own husband. This is my own original story that I never published anywhere else. The motivation for this story were Mahabharat and other manuscripts on Chitrangada. I take most scenes from the popular television serial "Mahabharata Katha"of Mr. B. R. Chopra. However the screenplay is truly mine. My language is mostly Hindi whose English version was written beside it. Pictures were taken from public domains. Images courtesy: Youtube, Google Chrome and Pinterest.
Karna-Nandini Padmaja: Her Journey Through Mahabharata (Karna Series 5) by Amropali
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What if Karna had a daughter with his third wife Uruvi? What if she also shared her father's fate? What if she was also abandoned at birth by her parents? What if she had to fulfil her mother Uruvi's unfinished duty of uniting her family? What if she had the same fire like her mother Uruvi? What if she had the same boon like her grandmother Kunti to call upon any God? What if she had her father's gentlest soul and eyes? What if her destiny was attached to a son of God herself? What if she had to be reared by her stepmother Padmavati? What if she had to unite her two loving brothers Karna son Vrishaketu and Arjuna son Babrubahan? What if she had to be cursed like her father Karna over and over in her short life? What if she had to die at tender age with her own husband? This is a purely fan fiction story and is based on my imagination. The identity of her mother Uruvi was fictional hence she was also a fictional character. Read the story by keeping this in mind. I don't want to hurt anyone's religious beliefs and sentiments. This is my original unpublished story and purely fan fiction. It was till now not published anywhere except here neither by me or others. The pictures are taken from the public domains. All images courtesy: Pinterest, YouTube and Google Chrome.
Radheya-Priya Vrushali Padmavati: Soul-mate of a Surya Putra (Karna Series 2)  by Amropali
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This is the untold story of a wife of one of the most promising and remarkable archer of Mahabharata. Karna. This girl loved him unconditionally from the very bottom of her heart and was witness of his endless pain, suffering, dilemma and agony to prove himself. She was a very simple maid who became a queen by her own merit. She loved a man whose own heart was already broken by death of his lover and she warmed his heart. She saw his pain, she had supported him, she had suffered for him, but she felt ignored by the coming of two other wives of him. However she loved them both as her own baby sisters and both of them also respected her with their whole heart. She suffered tremendously by his avoidance and then falling one after another for two other beautiful wives. But she did not try to complain. She helped him. She suffered by loosing her nine sons one after another and then by her husband Karna and her two baby sisters Supriya and Uruvi. What if she was an immortal being as the Manas Kanya of Brahma Dev?!! How could she cope up with the pain and endless agony of loosing her children one after another?!! From her only son Vrishasen to Supriya Putra her dearest Vrishaketu and Uruvi Kanya her beloved Padmaja?!! She is daughter of Brahma Dev in two previous births. So She is Brahma Dev Manas Putri too like Devi Supriya and Devi Ganga. She is known as Brahma Putri Vrushali in her previous birth as the wife of estranged Gandarv Prince Biswa Bhanu (previous life of Karna). It is my purely fan fiction story based on the epic Mahabharata. I don't want to hurt anyone's religious sentiments or believes. Even I don't want to change the course of entire Mahabharata. I follow the Bengali version of Mahabharata by Kashiram Das. The pictures were taken from the public domains. Images courtesy: Pinterest, Google Chrome and YouTube.
Radheya Karna: A Fallen Hero or A Sacrificing Sage? (Karna Series 1) by Amropali
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In the age of Mahabharat, at Hastinapur Khatriyo Adhiradh fell in love with Sudro girl Radha. They got married but failed to produce any offspring. Many years later, in Ganga river, they discovered a newly born child with earrings and armor. His face was bright as daylight. They took him and named him Basusen. Later Maharishi Parasuram took him as his disciple but Dronacharya refuted while giving him the name of Karna. He was a great archer and powerful fighter. His dream of life was to defeat Arjuna, the greatest archer of India and the Prince of Hastinapur. At the day of archery competition, he even challenged his rival but refuted by Kulguru Kripacharya for not being a Prince. Arjuna's cousin, Duryodhan, immeditely befriended him and rewarded him the throne of Anga Pradesh (today's Behar). He became Angaraj and became the loyal friend of Duryodhan till his death. He even had to take part in his friend's gulit, agony and wrongdoings unwantedly. But he had a secret in his birth. Did it make him or ultimately break him before the final war of Kurukshetra against Arjuna? Some of avid readers are asking why I did not mention here about his lover Baishali or his third wife Uruvi. Yes I had removed their names as I planned to pen down separate stories on all of them. I had followed Ved Vyas Mahabharata here mostly. I don't want to make this book into a big fat novel. So I write down a whole series on his each wives and off springs, Vrishaketu & Padmaja. Sorry if you find this story not related to my all other stories of Karna Series. This is my second story on my favorite Mahabharata series. He is my childhood crush till today. I dedicate this book only to him. This is my original story and I strongly declare that I did not publish it on any other platform than here. The source of the story were Mahabharat and related stories or biographies on Angaraj Karna. Pictures were taken from public domain. Images courtesy: Youtube, Google Chrome and Pinterest.
Sutanuka Supriya: Suryansh Karna's Devi (Karna Series 3)  by Amropali
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This is the third series on the wives of Karna. The first one was "Uruvi". While the second one was "Vrushali". She was an Apsara Kanya (daughter of Rambha) and a Princess too (daughter of King Chitrangad, illegitimate child) who was deframed whole life as a Sut or Sudra girl just like her husband Karna. She was Daughter of Brahma Dev in her previous birth as Sutanuka. An innocent and simple girl worshipped Karna as her deity. She never dreamt of marrying him, even in her own worst nightmare. But when her destiny gave her that opportunity then would she be accepted in his household? Would she gave up? Was this sister of Bhanumati, Princess of Kalinga, could cope up with this turn of her fate? Would she ever get a glimpse of the soft side of her dear husband Karna? Would she ever get his love? Would her big sister Vrushali and little sister Uruvi accept her? Why she donated her only born biological son Vrishaketu in the lap of her own sister Vrushali? Why she adopted eight more sons? Why her all sons sacrificed their lives in the epic war of Mahabharata? Why she had to die with her husband Karna? In his pyre? This is purely fan fictional story based on the epic of Mahabharata. All pictures were taken from the public domains. Images courtesy: Google Chrome, Pinterest and YouTube.
Basavi Uruvi: A Forgotten Karna Sangini (Karna Series 4) by Amropali
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Uruvi, a golden hearted Princess of Pukeya, tried hard to change her destiny. She did not want to be married to anyone but unwantedly she befriended with two arch enemy Arjuna and Karna. One became her brother while another her husband. She tried to reconcile both of them with their wives, Arjuna with Chitrangada and Karna with Supriya. But would this big devotee and friend of Lord Krishna be sucessful in her endeavour? With whom her own destiny was then written? Who would be her friends and foes? Would she be loved and adored by all? Why Yuddhisthir loved her as his own sister? Why Duryodhan considered her as his friend and advisor? Why had wise Bhism considered her as as his own granddaughter? Could she convince Kunti to declare Karna as her first-born? Could she stop the great blood thirsty war of Mahabharata? Or would she also perish in this great blood thirsty battle along with her husband and sons? However Uruvi was not a well known as Karna Sangini. Mostly only one Karna's wife had been depicted. Some named her as Vrushali and some Padmavati. In the Ved Vyas Mahabharata the wife of Karna was only named as Karna-Sangini. Most would tell that the story of Uruvi was just a folklore and mentioned only in the scripts of South India. So kindly remember that fact before reading my book. She was Shankar Putri and Foster daughter of Bhumi Devi or mother earth. This is my original unpublished story and purely fan fiction and imaginative. It is copyrighted by only me. Nowhere except here it was published ever. It was not taken from any serial or book. It is part of my imagination. I don't want to hurt anyone's religious beliefs, feelings or sentiments. The pictures are taken from public domains. Images courtesy: Google Chrome, Pinterest and YouTube.