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The 7th Incarnation by srirom
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My endeavor that portraits one of the prime Sanatan Deities, Shri Ram and Devi Sita. The work incorporates their legend based on Ramayan by Valmiki; a famed sage and a contemporary of that eon. The 7th Incarnation; the first part of the Ram-Janki series. The story embarks with the birth of Shri Ram, travels to his union with Devi Sita, his warfare and annihilation of 14000 demons till the abduction of Devi Sita. Here we will also look upon Ahilya's chapter, whether injustice actually happened with her? This work ends with the salvation of Shabri. Along with the story, this book also explores the evolution chronicles, concept of Avtaar and the eternal Sanatan Dharm; the misconceptions and the absence of knowledge with regards to it are in detail accompanying the main subject without interrupting the plot. The book also highlights other characters viz. Bharat, Lakshmarn, Ahilya, Shurpnakha, Raavarn and others; their role in proceeding of the legend is discussed in detail, wherever required. In addition, the book showcases or introduces the regions of Aryavart and non-Aryan kingdoms that are detailed or discussed in the next book. Though the story is written to enlighten any person disregarding to his/her demographics or religious interests, it primarily targets the age group within 20-40 years, i.e. the youth. The language and information had been meticulously in compliance with readers of any or every age group. In my journey, I came out with some facts which were still unknown, or if they were there, then the essence was given a miss and so I came with this book. It covers every act of Shri Ram and other characters. Wherever the controversy is highlighted, it is cleared by facts and highlights Shri Ram's divinity. . The clarifications are made by fairly placed discussions supported by apposite rationales. Shri Ram has been my source of inspiration and my real strength. Whenever in uncertainty, his legend has guided me paving my way to light.
Vasudev and Pritha -Siblings who brought the Gods to the earth #Mahabharata by SaiswaroopaIyer
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Brother, the father of God. Sister, the mother of heroes. When a helpless Vasudev, hardened by what destiny dealt with him left the hand of his favourite sister Pritha, the siblings parted for a long time, facing the most gruelling phase of their lives. Would they reunite and bring the change that would end the evil on this earth? We celebrate the romantic exploits of our Gods. This story is to celebrate the parenthood and the sibling love of those who sired the Gods. #349 in Historical fiction - Happens only because of sheer love of you readers! #326 today on 8 Feb 2017! Keep it going people :-) #264 in Historical Fiction as on 10 Feb 2017! #200 in Historical Fiction as on 12th Feb 2017
Bhadrakali | ✓ by likhitha9
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Every Deva, Devi, Asura, Asuri have their story; But this story is in form of poetry; This story is about Darika and Bhadrakali; This story is about fiercest form of Bhagavathy. *** This poetry-story is based on one of the famous folklore of Kerala. [Completed] [Third person POV] *** Highest Ranking: #206 in Poetry on 11/7/2017 #125 in Poetry on 12/7/2017 *** ©2017 by Likhitha Reddy
The Face of Dreams and Despair  by CreativeBookie
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These are the stories from millennia ago, when the humans had first settled in the land of the Seven Rivers, when the strife between the Devas and Asuras built up and gods and goddesses descended to the earth in various forms to restore harmony. These are the stories of the most cherished female incarnations, signifying triumph over evil and a woman's way of dealing with problems that even the greatest of the gods couldn't solve. These are the stories of the ancient Indian goddesses and heroines who wielded weapons, used their wit and seduced their way to glory. Highest #86 in Short Story
Radha's Krishna by srijitabhattacharya
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RadhaRamana, The Beloved of Radha he is. He is everything, in everyone. He is sung, he is loved, he lives. But Radha? ______ Narrated in the voice of one of Hindu mythology's most powerful characters, Radha's Krishna is a collection of poems, an offering to Krishna in the voice of his epic love. The poems are narrated by Radha across numerous lifetimes, sometimes modern, sometimes the perceived. This is Her world after Vasudeva Krishna leaves Vrindavan forever. Read on to transfer yourself into the magical world of the Radha and Krishna, their supreme devotion and love that continues to inspire millions.
Love That Lay in Ruins by ArpitaBiswas0
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It all started when they humiliated the one sired by Fire itself. When one is blinded by an insane lust of an infernal nature, particularly one pertaining to power, all his merits stand nullified, and emasculated in such vicious intoxication. This the story of one such intoxication, and the cumulative of consequences, and causes that led to such a carnage which stood to define mankind and its nature through generations. *** The Mahabharata is one of the two chiefest epics in Indian Mythology. With its assimilation of a variety of storylines resulting in one common consequence, which is the battle of Kurukshetra, it mainly derives the chief cause of its consequence from the vicious rivalry between the Kuru cousins, The Pandavas, and The Kauravas. This story begins after the eldest Pandava, Yudhishthir, who had been given a piece of land, that was supposedly pestilent, gains his suzerainty over the Land of Bharata (thence also called, Aryavarta), owing to the combined labour, and perseverance of the Pandavas, and their common wife, Draupadi. Their eldest cousin, Duryodhan, infuriated by their prosperity, causes himself to be put in a state of humiliation at Yudhishthir's coronation. Angered further, he vows revenge, by humiliation in an equal measure. As events unfold, towards their ultimate fate, this story revolves around the backdrop of the relationship between the eldest Kaurava, and his wife Bhanumati, who remains a sufferer and spectator, despite being faultless.