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Mahabharat: The Alternate  by land_of_delulu
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Mahabharat in alternate version
Dharma Does Not Bend - It Breaks Those Who Try" by indigo30
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She spent her life fighting monsters no one else dared to see. When the world failed, Vedha built her own system-an underground network that hunted those who thrived on suffering. She predicted betrayal. She accepted the cost. And still-she died saving others. But death was not the end. Reborn in the age of the Mahabharata, she enters a world ruled not by logic-but by dharma. A world where men like Yudhishthira cannot escape righteousness... And beings like Krishna already know how it ends. War is inevitable. Choices are irreversible. Knowledge is not power-it is a burden .If you already know the ending... WOULD YOU STILL TRY TO change it? #1 Mahabharata #3 Mahabharata #5 Mahabharata #1 Yudhistira #1 parashurama #2 Arjuna
Twin flame of Indraprastha by Mishra142004
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In the great kingdom of Indraprastha, Queen Draupadi gives birth to twin daughters of the mighty warrior Arjuna. From the moment they are born, the palace is filled with joy. The two sisters grow up together, always side by side, sharing the same laughter, dreams, and love. As children, they are loved equally by everyone around them. To the world, they look like two flowers blooming from the same branch. But as the years pass, people begin to notice their differences. Anurati grows into a girl of extraordinary beauty. Her beauty becomes famous, and stories of her grace spread far and wide. Wherever she goes, people cannot stop praising her. Nayantara though kind, gentle, and pure-hearted, slowly begins to live in the shadow of her sister's beauty. At first, the sisters do not notice the change. But the world does. Whispers begin to grow. Comparisons begin to rise. People slowly start choosing which sister is more beautiful. And a silent question begins to follow them everywhere: Can two sisters who were once loved the same... remain the same in the eyes of the world? Sometimes, it is not fate that separates hearts. Sometimes... it is the judgment of people. 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸 (Important Note: In this story, the Pandavas and the Kauravas share a peaceful and respectful relationship. There is no great rivalry or war between them. The Pandavas also have a strong and friendly bond with Angraj Karna. These elements are part of the fictional world created for this novel.) Disclaimer This story is a pure work of fiction. It is inspired by characters and settings from ancient Indian mythology, but the events, relationships, and storyline are created only for storytelling and imagination.
The Heirs of Mahishmati - Shivaani (Baahubali fanfic) by lonelysoul19
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Shivaani was born to legends. She was the daughter of Bhallaldeva, whose wrath had once shaken kingdoms, and Vedika Devi, whose mind had bent time itself. Trained relentlessly under Baahubali and Kattappa, Shivaani grew as a warrior forged by discipline, loss, and destiny. When her mother passed beyond mortal reach, it was her aunt Devasena who raised her as an unyielding, proud, and fierce woman. She taught Shivaani that a woman of Mahishmati never bowed unless she chose to. Strength ran in Shivaani's veins.. and so did fire. She carried her father's power, her uncle's righteousness, her mother's intuition, and the sharp tongue of Shivagami herself. She was not merely an elder sister to her brothers- Anirudha, Skanda, Rudraveer , and Mahendra Baahubali. She was command and comfort, storm and sanctuary. When they faltered, Shivaani stood. When they fought, she steadied them. She was the unseen force that kept Mahishmati whole. Yet beneath her steel and certainty lay a secret no one knew. A blessing and a curse.. It was during a diplomatic council that she met Shaurya from the Kingdom of Kashi. He was a strategist, a thinker, and a man without royal arrogance or battlefield bravado. To Shivaani, he was unremarkable. He was too quiet, too measured, and too human. Someone unworthy of her fire. She dismissed him quickly with sharp words and cold gaze. But Shaurya did not rise to her provocation. He watched, and he learned. And quietly, he matched her move for move. This is a spin off of the story "A rift in time for Bhalladeva"
Padmakshi: The Pandava's Sister by MadhavAnuja
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On hold ------------------------------------------------------- The Blessing of the Moon: The Pandava's Sister is a reimagining of the great Mahabharata, where destiny takes an unexpected turn. In the exile of King Pandu, he and his two wives, Kunti and Madri, live in solitude with their five sons. The arrival of a letter from Hastinapur announces the birth of a daughter in the Kaurav family, stirring Pandu's longing for a daughter of his own. On the very same night, in a twist of fate, Pandu finds a mysterious baby girl near the river, glowing under the moonlight. She is an incarnation of the Goddess Lakshmi, a divine being whose radiant presence brings prosperity, joy, and peace to all who encounter her. She is the sister of the Pandavas, a being who is both part of their bloodline and a divine blessing. As she grows, she becomes an embodiment of positive energy, capable of sensing the hearts of those around her. She changes the lives of the Pandavas, bringing love, light, and balance. Her connection to Lord Krishna, her blessings, and the bond she shares with her brothers form a unique and powerful thread throughout this tale of fate, family, and divine intervention. Follow the journey of Padmakshi, Shrivanya, and Kanvika (the names by which she is known), as she navigates her destiny in the world of gods and mortals, intertwining with the legendary Pandavas, and plays a key role in the epic saga of the Mahabharata. -------------------------------------------------------
Mahabharat: The Life Of Lonely Prince by land_of_delulu
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The unknown girl who stole my heart
KRISHNASAHODARI: The heart of Krishna. The wife of Dharma by thelily_pen
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KRISHNASAHODARI The heart of Krishna. The wife of Dharma. They say Krishna loved the world. But before Dwarka, before wars, before destiny carved divinity into his name... He loved *her* first. His twin. His womb-sharer. His Hriday. Princess Ksheera. Moon-pale where Krishna was dark as monsoon clouds. Soft laughter wrapped around terrifying strength. A girl who could feed wounded tigers with her bare hands, dance through palace halls with flowers in her hair, and still cradle Krishna's head in her lap when the weight of godhood became too heavy for his human heart. Dwarka worshipped Krishna. But Dwarka loved Ksheera. And perhaps that is why fate became jealous. Because far away in Hastinapur lived a man who belonged more to duty than himself. Yudhishthira. Dharmaraj. The righteous prince. The future king. The man everyone leaned upon while no one noticed he was collapsing silently beneath expectations. A prince so devoted to Dharma that he feared his own anger, his own desires, even his own loneliness. Then Ksheera walks into his life carrying sunlight in her smile and questions in her eyes. And suddenly Dharma itself begins trembling. Because she does not fear him. She laughs at his silences. Challenges his definition of righteousness. Steals food from his plate. Calls him *Sthir* with such softness that the mighty Dharmaraj forgets how to breathe. For the first time in his life, someone sees not the king. Not the crown. Not the burden. Just the man. And Yudhishthira falls first. Falls harder. Falls so deeply that even fire cannot burn it away. But this is Mahabharata. Love here is never simple. A marriage born in haste. A palace built to become a funeral pyre. A kingdom hungry for blood. A prince carrying the weight of Dharma. And a woman who chooses to stand beside him through exile, grief, war, and destiny itself. This is the story of the woman who made the calmest man in Aryavart blush like a boy.
Mahabharat: Cruel Fate by Miss__Americana811
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Esha never believed in fate, only in survival. A skilled assassin raised on shadows and secrets, she was accustomed to slipping between worlds-the underground world she belonged to and the surface she only glimpsed. But when a time machine malfunction thrust her back into the Mahabharata, a place she'd only heard of in her grandfather's old stories, she found herself caught in a realm where legends breathe and destinies unfold. Here, she's forced to confront ancient heroes and buried truths. And with each step, the hardened assassin questions not only her past but the strange pull of her future. This is a Karn X FMC fan fiction This is just an interpretation or just an answer to what if question I had in my head. This is not what happened originally in the Mahabharata This is just a "FAN FICTION". # 7 in time machine out of 1.11 k stories on 06.11.2024 # 60 in epic out of 15.7k stories on 17.08.2024 #179 in history out of 28.9 k stories on 8.11.2024
Viyogini: The Last Dawn of the Sun Warrior by AyshaKhan825
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In the age of Mahabharata, where destiny ruled stronger than desire, a fierce princess born of divine blessing finds herself bound to the one man she was never meant to love, Karna, the tragic son of the sun. Raised among the Pandavas and Kauravas, she stands torn between love and dharma as the shadow of the Kurukshetra War draws near. But when fate reveals that only she can bring about Karna's end, her love becomes the very weapon destiny demands. Viyogini is a tale of forbidden love, sacrifice, loyalty, and the unbearable cost of righteousness in a world where even the gods cannot rewrite fate.
THE SUN REMEMBERS by Preethikalian
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An ancient oath echoes through the roar of the stadium. Under the floodlights, a silent captain weaves a legacy of shadows, chasing whispers of a throne long lost to time. When the celestial wheel turns, the jersey becomes armor, and the game reveals a war that never truly ended.