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Lakshman's Daughter by sathu98
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Featured on @AmbassadorsIN Featured on @HistoricalFiction Queen Sita ends her life as she becomes unable to tolerate the bad-mouthing and injustice rendered to her by her own people. Months after Queen Sita's tragic demise, her sister, Urmila gives birth to a baby girl. Fear grips Urmila's heart. The question of her daughter being subjected to the same injustice and unfair treatment her sister underwent is raised. Urmila's husband, Lakshman promises that he will raise his daughter into a confident warrior princess who will rise against injustice. * * * * * * * Lakshman's Daughter is a family adventure of a young girl growing up in a male dominated society to stand against all the injustice inflicted upon women. The story is packed with action, romance, family sentiment and adventure.
DEVOTIONAL LOVE ! kaliyug to Treta Yug! by bestbtsmylove143
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🥇#Time out of 50.43 stories 🥇 #Ramayana in nov 25 2025... She was born a Rajkumari - draped in royalty, but devoted only to one name: Shree Ram Chandra. In the chaos of Kaliyug, her heart beat to the rhythm of ancient chants. She was not like the others. While the world chased power, she surrendered herself to bhakti, asking for nothing but his darshan - just once, just one glance. And then... the impossible happened. A tear. A prayer. A cosmic shift. Time cracked. She awoke not in her palace, but in Treta Yuga - when Dharma walked the Earth, and he was real. Now, the devotee stands before her Lord. But will her presence change the course of the epic? Was this destiny... or a test? Who is she - a mere devotee, or a forgotten part of history? The answers lie in a journey of self-realization, unconditional love, and a devotion that defies even time itself. ........ what will happen when a devotee of Shree Ram Chandra will time travel to treta yuga and meet her lord whome she love unconditional..will she change the great Epic?who is she?join the self realisation,selfless love and unconditional devotional Love journey of A devotee ♥️ English is not my first language Not even my second 😂😂 Achievement #4 in time out of 1.54 k
THE STORY OF LIFE | A 21ST CENTURY RAMAYANA by Anu_Writes
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Ranked #1 In Ramayan, as of April, 2020 :) In the 21st century, the Ramayana is repeated. The same facts, the same people, just not the same battles. The same lessons, the same villains, just not the same time. This is a journey of life which everyone can relate to. Love, Ambition and Reality, interweaved in a tale to leave a mark behind..
The Inseparable Princes by Ramayana_lover
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Ramayana. An Indian epic that has lived through the centuries and has only grown even more in the process. An epic that shows ideal characters, many of whom we worship, and other characters from whom we learn what we shouldn't be at any cost. But one thing that has been a constant for many centuries now is the examples we give, referring to the epic. One of the most popular ones being "Be a brother like Rama." Not only is the Ramayana an enchanting tale of love and devotion, but it's also an equally magical example of brotherhood and affection. Brothers who stood with each other through thick and thin. Brothers who would readily sacrifice their life for the other. Brothers who would love the other, and support him when nobody else did. This book brings to you the Ramayana, but this time, the limelight is on the inseparable brothers. *** Disclaimer: Please do not read this book if you do not like humanization of deities. However, I can assure you that ALL relationships in this book are shown the way they're meant to be - no non-canon shipping. I can also assure you, that since I myself am a devotee of Shri Rama, that you will never have me intentionally writing anything against him, his real nature - the same goes for the others - Sita, Lakshmana, Urmila, Bharata, Mandavi, Shatrughna, Shrutakeerti, Dasharatha, the mothers... All of them will always get their due respect in this book. Secondly, I've followed the Valmiki Ramayana throughout. Some incidents may be revelations, as quite a few things are contrary to popular perception and other versions. Thank you! Fantastic cover designed by @Mochis4lifeq52627 <3
Pativrata by shruthiravi13
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Urmila grew up hearing the story of her aunt Sulochana from her mother Sunaina. She knew her mother and aunt Sulochana were born from Vasuki's tears when Maa Parvati unknowingly tied Vasuki tightly to Shiva's neck. Since both Parvati and Vasuki fought for the children Shiva decided to give one child to Parvati and another to Vasuki. Her mother was given to Parvati who then gave her to Devi Narmada to raise. Sulochana had grown up in Naglok and had become the bride of Meghnadh the formidable and divine prince of Lanka. Urmila as a child always wished to visit Lanka and meet her aunt. Sulochana also yearned to meet her nieces Sita and Urmila whose childhood pictures she had seen from the travellers from Mithila. But the life in Lanka and her love for her beloved husband didn't allow her that as worshipping Vishnu was banned in Lanka and King Janak was a devotee of Vishnu and it was said that the elder daughter of Janak Sita was Mahalakshmi herself. Little did Urmila and Sulochana knew their paths will cross in the most unexpected way. Instead of being the loving aunt and niece they stood on two sides in the epic battle between their respective husbands Meghnadh and Lakshman. Their love, their devotion and their chastity played the most important role in the outcome of that decisive battle. The story traces the journey of Urmila and Sulochana and how the duty bound and chaste daughter of Janaka overcame the divine and chaste power of the princess of Naglok who is also her aunt. The story got #24 in #womanpower on 09/04/2021 PS: The story is based on the folklore Sunaina and Sulochana were born from Vasuki's tears. Cover Credits: Proteeti from Indiaforums.
RAMEY-RAVAANI : An alternate HHS Ramayan by Captain_Sham
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Ramashrita, the spirited daughter of Shri Ram, raised in the shadow of dharma. Mayadhwaj, the enigmatic son of Ravan, born from fire and claimed by adharma. Between the Child of Righteousness and the Heir of Ruin, stretch eons, legacies, and the weight of the worlds they chose, yet something quiet insists on seeing past blood, past names, past the curse. Seated before the ancient Sage Kaagbhushundi, Amarsri and Srinav listen to their own tale of a previous Mahayuga, a cycle where destiny wove a jagged thread between light and shadow.
SITA FROM KALIYUG by Captain_Sham
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"Did the multiverse ever intersected Madhav ?" Arjun asked. "Once they did. And in that universe, Devi Sita was from Kaliyug." Krishna said. "Tell us Keshav !" The Pandavas exclaimed excitedly. A unique version of Ramayan told by the Yogeshwar to the Pandavas, where devi Mahalakshmi has to take her Sita-avatar in Kaliyug for a very crucial purpose.
The Bygone Empress  by Wricaso
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Disclaimer: This work doesn't intend to hurt anyone's feelings and religious beliefs. This story is inspired from religious texts and famous folklores. RAMAYAN Whenever we hear the name of the greatest epic of the Indian history, a few things come in our mind. Sita's wait for her husband, Shri Ram's love for his wife, Laxman's duty and love towards his brother and sister in law, kaikeyi's curse, kaushalya's years of wait, Maharaj Dhashrath's pain, Urmila's sacrifice, Mandavi's and Shrutkirti's silent tears, bharat's agony, Shatrughan's helplessness, Sumitra's order to her son, Hanuman's devotion, Vibhishan's righteousness, Ravan's evilness and plight of the people of Ayodhya. There are many other things that also come in mind. But something that never crosses our mind is there was a flame of righteousness burning in the dark evil palace of Lanka. There was a woman who was loved by Ravan but who failed to erase the evilness. The woman who's chastity and purity got her a place as the panchkanya - The women who destroy sins. She, who lost her husband, sons,brother in laws, family and people. She, who always stood by her husband. She, who for her people and kingdom, sacrificed and remarried her brother in law to save her kingdom. She, the forgotten queen of Lanka. Mandodari, The Bygone Empress. Plagiarism is not appreciated. Strict action will be taken for the same. 2nd position - Melange Awards 3rd position - Magical Awards Winner - Shelf Made Awards 3rd position - Debonair Accord (spiritual/mythology genre) Winner: The Jaya Awards (Ramayan) Winner: Morpankh Awards 2.0 (Mythology) 2nd Position: Magical Grand Awards (Historical Fiction)