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The Last Vishnugupta by indigo30
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For over two thousand years, the teachings of Chanakya survived. Not in books. Not in temples. But within a family. Vedhanth Vishnugupta, the youngest among his cousins and the only child of his parents, was raised on lessons most people had forgotten. While others learned to chase success, he learned to understand people. While others reacted, he observed. Now a co-founder, CFO, and strategic advisor of one of the fastest-growing companies in the country, Vedhanth navigates a modern world of corporate wars, hidden agendas, betrayals, and ambition using wisdom passed down through generations. Calm. Diligent. Introverted. Dangerous. But even the best strategist cannot predict everything. Not the rivals who want him gone. Not the secrets buried within his family's legacy. And certainly not the people who refuse to be treated like pieces on a chessboard. In a world that has changed beyond recognition, one truth remains the same: Human nature. And nobody understands it better than the last Vishnugupta.
Kalinda: The Law of Krishna by indigo30
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Kalinda is said to be the daughter of Krishna - not born, but destined. Sent from Kaliyuga into Dwapara, she arrives not as a savior, but as consequence. Krishna is Leela - infinite, shifting, untouchable. Kalinda is Niyam - absolute, unyielding, final. In Dwaraka, she is not worshipped. She is obeyed in silence. Because where mercy ends, she begins. No forgiveness without cost. No sin without weight. No exception - not even for gods. And when even Krishna will not decide... He says only one thing: "Ask my daughter."
Devrat Sangini by aammyyaa00
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A princess who made the great Ganga putr Bhism break his vow of celibacy. A princess who taught him the real meaning of Dharma. A princess who held the authority to order Devrat. He was bound to his Dharma and she claimed freedom to be Dharma. This is the story of Ganga putr maha mahim Bhism of Hastinapur and Sudarshan kanya Chandrika of Sursen.
To Rule The World ♱ Harry James Potter ! by shiitstorm
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AND THE HOGWARTS CHAMPION IS... ... Y/N L/N? hjp x fem!reader © shiitstorm
TRIGUN by Captain_Sham
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"The people must know how to balance Sattwa, Rajas and Tamas inside them. Thus I want the Trigun to incarnate as my sisters." The Guna of purity Sattwa, the Guna of passion Rajas and the Guna of darkness Tamas are the mode of all existence, these three gunas are present in all material energies and its creations. The Trigun have incarnated themselves as the sisters of Shri Krishna and Balram to help establish Dharma in Dwapar yug. What happens when they get married to the three revered Kaunteyas ? Are the brothers capable to handling the sisters who handle all material creations ?
Dvīpātnīkathā by MayaKashyap2007
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In the shadow of the throne of Hastinapur, where duty is mistaken for virtue and silence is mistaken for strength, a marriage fractures before it even begins. When Gandhari binds her own eyes in an act of devotion to her blind husband, the court hails her as the ideal queen. But to Satyavaati, it is not sacrifice-it is failure. A king without sight cannot afford a queen who refuses to see. And so, a second bride is brought into Hastinapur. Charulata. Sharp, unyielding, and quietly ambitious, enters the palace not as a victim of fate, but as a player of the game. Where Gandhari embodies restraint, Charulata becomes a vision. Where one endures, the other acts. And in the blind king Dhritarashtra, she finds both a weakness to exploit and a power to command. Not all battles are fought with weapons. Some are fought in silence and lost long before they are ever seen.
Dharma Does Not Bend - It Breaks Those Who Try"  Part 1 The Rise of Indraprastha 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
Pride and Prejudice (1813) by JaneAusten
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The story follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education, and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century England. Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman living near the fictional town of Meryton in Hertfordshire, near London.
Mahabharat  by yashaswini123neha
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what will happen if two girls time travel to Mahabharat and one of them twin sister of karn and beloved lord Krishna and if she changed the history.
Somewhere Between Hello and Goodbye  by AmitWrites
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He loved her... but never said it. She loved him too... but thought he never could. Arya and Ruhi were never strangers. They were almost everything-best friends, silent supporters, late-night conversations, unfinished sentences... and a love that lived in between. He waited for the right moment. She waited for a sign. But timing has a cruel way of breaking the stories that could have been perfect. Every smile hid a confession. Every goodbye carried words they never spoke. And somewhere between "hello" and "goodbye"... they both lost a love that was always theirs-just never said out loud. "Somewhere Between Hello and Goodbye" is not just a love story. It's about missed chances, silent feelings, and the heartbreak of realizing... you both felt the same, just never at the same time. If you've ever stayed quiet when your heart was screaming... this story will stay with you. 💔