Mahabharat
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KEYANI: THE MAHABHARATA STORY  by P_Viridescent
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Nakul X kerenumati Her father is history's greatest villain. Her destiny is a mystery she must write herself. A simple touch A blinding light 21st century archaeologist's world shatters in an instant. She awakens in a time of legends the Dwapar Yuga but not as an observer. She is Karenumati, the only daughter of the infamous King Shishupal of Chedi, the man destined to be slain by Lord Krishna himself. Thrust into the heart of the epic Mahabharata, Keyani is trapped in a gilded cage. She is the princess of the enemy's house, her every move watched, her very existence a political statement. Her path collides with Nakul, the renowned Pandava prince, in a way that binds their fates together under a cloud of scandal and whispered promises. Forced to navigate a dangerous new life, Keyani must decide where her loyalties truly lie. Can she escape the shadow of her father's hatred? Or will she be the one to change a destiny written in blood? Tropes Forbidden romance Slow burn Isekai Forced proximity Both fell harder What to expect: A strong plot High stakes political and royal drama A complex bond with the Prince The ultimate question born from villainy, can you choose heroism? Dive into a world where history is not just a story, but a life she is forced to live.
The Hundredth Heartbeat by Mishra142004
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CAN ONE GIRL REWRITE DESTINY? The Hundredth Heartbeat In one life, she was invisible. In the next, she is the heart of Hastinapur ​After dying alone from heart failure in the modern world, a neglected girl is reborn into the Dwapara Yuga as the youngest sister of the Kauravas. Born ten years after her hundred brothers and one sister she is the miracle child of Hastinapur-cherished by the very men's history calls villains. ​Now, she finally has the family she prayed for, but she carries a heavy secret: she knows how they all will die. As the shadows of the Kurukshetra war loom, can a girl who was once a ghost change the fate of the greatest empire on Earth? Or is she destined to lose the only brothers who ever truly saw her?
Time travel to Mahabharata by SamWoodss1
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Join our protagonist as she becomes the most vital part of dharmstapna. Will she side with Kauravas or Pandavas? Will she help Pandavas unite with their eldest? Will she help in the unification of radha-krishna? Will she fall in love and with whom? Is she really daughter of shiv-parvati? Watch our protagonist break all barriers and help her little brother🥺. Read to find out !!
Clashed destinies  by missganguli
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"Dont you dare insult my husband again!" She cried giving a reassuring nod to Karn. Karn kept looking at his beautiful wife. What was he doing here? He was already married and though his wife never considered him as her husband it does not change the fact that he is married . Everyone in the swayamvar looked surprised . No one knew Angraj Karn had a wife. Draupadi looked even more surprised. For she knew her. She knew her more than anyone and she knew Draupadi more than Draupadi knew herself. Who is she? Is she a princess? Is she a country girl? Well, she is none of that. In fact she is not from this yug. She is from the Kaliyug. She herself doesnt know how she is stuck in this circle of period. No one knows. Except Krishna.Will her existence change the history of dwapar yug? I have no intention of hurting anyone . I have changed a little bit of my favourite epic mahabharata and people comfortable can give it a read. Thanks for all of your support.
Entwined fates: The Tale of Jaanhvi  by Avira_krish
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Jaanhvi is caught between the intricacies of the Mahabharata-where every decision is fraught with consequence. As tensions rise within the kingdom of Hastinapura, Jaanhvi must navigate the shifting alliances, political intrigue, and deep-seated family secrets that threaten to tear everything apart. With the revelation of hidden truths and the arrival of new challenges, Jaanhvi's loyalty will be tested. Can she find her place in a world where fate is already written, or will she carve her own path in the face of war and destiny? The fight for what is right
​Yugas Apart: Reaching for the Prince by Mishra142004
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Nakul x reader In the modern world, 17-year-old Sita is a shadow. Bullied at school for her looks and treated as a burden by her parents, she feels completely alone. Broken by the labels of "ugly" and "worthless,"Heartbroken, she jumps from building to end her pain. But the sky tears open, and she falls into the ancient world of the Mahabharata. ​Instead of the cold ground, sita falls through a rift in time and space, landing in the legendary era of the Mahabharata. In a world of ancient gods and golden palaces, She opens her eyes to a face carved from moonlight, and a gentle voice whispers: ​"Hello, little one, are you okay?"
Agni-Suta: A Soul from Kaliyug by Mishra142004
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Reader x six pandavas What if the sacred fire of the Yagya did not give birth to just two children... but three? What if Draupadi had a younger sister-a girl born not just from flames, but from pain, loss, and a forgotten destiny? In the cruel age of Kaliyug, a broken girl dies alone-betrayed by love, abandoned by family. With her last breath, she makes one final wish... to be loved, to belong somewhere. Fate answers-but not gently. She is reborn as the younger sister of Draupadi, a princess of Panchala, surrounded by power, royalty, and expectations she never asked for. But this is not the story the world knows. In this life, there are not five Pandavas... but six. When Kunti reveals the truth, Karna is accepted as the first son of Pandu, changing destiny forever. And what if Madri never died? What if Nakul and Sahdev grew up with their mother's love? Bound by fate, she is forced into a marriage no heart can accept- six husbands, six vows, and one shattered soul. Because sometimes... the wish to be loved comes at the cost of your freedom. 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸 Story Disclaimer This story is purely a work of imagination and fiction. It is not intended to represent real events, history, or religious beliefs in an accurate way. Some elements of this story may not be suitable or comfortable for all readers. Reader discretion is advised. All characters, relationships, and events in this novel are created by the author and are part of a fictional narrative. Any resemblance to real stories, texts, or beliefs is purely coincidental. This is a creative reimagining, written only for entertainment purposes. It has no connection to truth or reality.
The Second Fire of Panchala by Mishra142004
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Reader x pandavas ​"What if the fire of the Yagya didn't just produce a son and one daughter? What if Draupadi had a younger sister-a girl born from the ashes of a broken past, who would eventually share not just her home, but her five husbands too?" ​The Story ​In the dark streets of the Kaliyug, an orphan girl dies alone, betrayed by the only man she ever loved. Her last wish to the gods was simple: "I just want a family. I just want to be loved." ​Fate listens, but in a way she never expected. ​She wakes up in the golden palace of Panchala, reborn as the younger sister to the legendary Princess Draupadi. In this world of warriors, gods, and ancient laws, she is no longer a shadow. She is a princess. Author's Note / Disclaimer ​"This story is a work of fiction and a creative reimagining of the Mahabharata. In this version, King Drupada is not a cold or distant father. He deeply loves and cherishes both of his daughters, Draupadi and reader. there is no hatred or disappointment in his heart-only a father's pure love for his children."
RAM RAJYA by junghoseokandbts
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RAM RAJYA. A PERFECT LAND. A place where dharma is never broken, and destiny unfolds as it should. But Aarohi, who doubted everything-gods, fate, even history, was about to arrive. A stranger in a world that wasn't hers. A place where every choice mattered, every action echoed, and nothing stayed hidden. Some journeys change more than just the traveler... they change everything.
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.