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Sita: The Fiery Flame by LeoEaton
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Sequel to The Story Of Prince Ram Pre-requisite for this book is prior knowledge of the important events in Ramayana. This book is merely a compilation of events and perspectives that have been rarely explored by other authors. Hope you enjoy this experience!
Mahabharat Prompts: Drabbles and Ficlets by Mahabharatprompts
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This book is your book. Read or write- or do both, it's your choice. A few words, but a thousand emotions! The epic- Mahabharat, in your words and emotions, come in! This book will consist of various prompts- which can either be given by the participants or the admins of the account: @thewomanwhobleedsink and @Harshika08 following are the rules- This profile is made for people to write their hearts out on Mahabharat. You shall be given prompts, to write Drabbles or Ficlets. 1. The work should be no more than 500 or 600 words. 2. You should be satisfied with your emotions. 3. post it on the private message. 4.Your writings shall be given due credit. The comments shall be addressed to you. All the followers of this profile- shall get a message to follow up your account, your stories. Your works shall be advertised with your written drabbles. 5.I will post a drabble/ficlet prompt on Mahbharat, in the book as well as on the message board. Your Drabble/ficlet shall get a separate chapter, with the heading- Prompt#---number---: ----Username. 6. All the appreciation shall be addressed to you. You have the full rights to post the drabbles on your account as well. 7. Please maintain the decorum of the epic. Writing erotic scenes with the characters, or making things fictitious (in a rebellious/ a wrong way) is your call. If the drabble looks 'Extremely rebellious' in thoughts - a disclaimer shall be posted to warn the readers. 8. To join, write- @username- I want to join! Thats it, for now!
Relationship Dynamics of Bheema/Draupadi and Arjuna/Draupadi by paarthaw
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Relationship Dynamics of Bheema/Draupadi and Arjuna/Draupadi
MAHABHARAT DRABBLES by Harshika08
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A few words, and a thousand emotions!
BORI Critical Edition - Busting of Myths by paarthaw
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The BORI (Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute) Critical Edition: This monumental work was produced through the efforts of numerous Sanskrit scholars initially headed by Prof. V.S.Sukthankar. Below is the brief summary of the project: A giant research project undertaken by the BORI since its inception was "The Critical Edition of Mahabharata". Edited by the likes of V. S. Sukhtankar, S. K. Belvalkar, S. K. De, Prof. Dr. R. N. Dandekar, the Critical Edition enjoys the status of one of the most prestigious and appreciated editorial work of the world. This edition was prepared with painstaking efforts of scholars for about five decades consulting 1,259 manuscripts. A comprehensive Prolegomena (Vol. I), written by V. S. Sukhtankar, brings out the material and methodology of the project. The completed Critical Edition of the Mahabharata (18 Parvas; 89000+ verses in the Constituted Text, and an elaborate Critical Apparatus; 19 Volumes: No. of pages: 15000+ demi-quarto size ) was released on September 22, 1966 at the hands of Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, the then President of India.
Destiny Prevails -- A Mahabharat Time Travel Fanfiction by Mytholover94
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She had known it all along. She was never a part of present. Never a part of this Yug. She had grown up with stories of Mahabharat. At the age of 19 she was so tangled in the web called Mahabharat that no matter what she does now she might never be able to live in the present. She had no one to call her own in this moment Of time. Her whole family died in front of her eyes. She felt every single pain written in Mahabharat. She want to erase everybody's pain. "Hey Krishna! If I have been a true devotee to you please fulfill my wish" She whispered in front God.
THE JOURNEY TOGETHER  by jan1916
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#1 in siyakeram Note: I sincerely hope you're doing well in the toughest period of lockdown. Overwhelmed with the response of all my readers I'm back at updating this story. Thank you so much for all the love and apologies for keeping you waiting. Life happens and we need to keep up with it. Trying to make the most of this lockdown. Updates shall be weekly. This is a work of pure fiction with characters borrowed from the popular mythological series of star plus: SIYA KE RAM Some scenes and dialogues are added for the purpose of entertainment. Resemblance to any work is a sheer coincidence. Share your views in the comment box here.
Premanjali ✔ by Arjunaradhika
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What happens when fate forces a renowned warrior prince to marry a simple village girl? Would love be flourished between two unknown souls or would the on going conspiracy of the royal palace destroy it before even it begins? To know join this journey of prince Arjun and Panchali and witness their saga of love ( Prem) and sacrifice (Anjali) _______________________ It's an Arjun Draupadi fan fiction and purely fictional, read at your own risk :)
Mahabharata Katha  by SamratVallabhaa
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Mahabharata, the largest epic of India, is a treasure for every Indian in its political, moral and spiritual values. The characters and their ups and downs in life, leading to the fatal war of Kurukshetra still draws our interest to know even more about them. But within all these restlessness, battles and conflicts, we somehow tend to forget few small yet delicate moments which must have taken place in Dwapara yuga but were not penned by Maharishi Vyasa. Have we ever thought of how the loving Pandava family of Indraprastha would have celebrated one of its member's birthday? Situations did change in their lives from happy to sad, yet those moments did come every year. How would have been their celebrations when they were reunited after the thirteen years of exile? How did the children feel for their parents? What would have been a Princess's reaction while garlanding the man of her dream in her swayamvara? What had Yudhishthira felt during exile, repenting for his mistake of a short while? How was the love-filled journey of the great five heroes and their heroine, since yugas and kalpas? This book is a collection of short stories that capture such forgotten, non-recorded moments from the great epic. With these small flowers of their immortal tales I present my offering to the noble characters of Mahabharata. Cover credit: @_justloveharry_33