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Dharmraj:The First rebirth  by kuromi_rio17
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(Discontinued) "Dharmraj: The First Rebirth" follows the reincarnation of Yudhishthir, the legendary king from the Mahabharata, born as Aryan in Kaliyuga. Throughout his modern life, Aryan unknowingly upholds the values of Dharma, only realizing his true identity after his death. The gods, impressed by his virtue, offer him a second chance-to be reborn in Dwapar Yuga and participate in the Mahabharata war. Before his reincarnation, Aryan makes a bold request: to retain the strength and knowledge from his life in Kaliyuga, along with his ancient wisdom as Yudhishthir. With this fusion of power, Yudhishthir returns to the epic battlefield of Kurukshetra, ready to lead the Pandavas once more in the fight to restore Dharma. This is the first book in an epic seven-part series, exploring the rebirths of the Pandavas, Karna, and Draupadi across different eras, as they battle to uphold righteousness in a world constantly shifting between good and evil.
Adamya by Sindhuxsuta
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अन्तः अस्ति प्रारंभः। The end is the beginning. A caterpillar dies, to birth a butterfly. Water evaporates to rain down. Dead carcasses fill the stomachs of vultures.Life gives way to death and death to life. In a vicious circle of different karmas and janmas, a soul leaves a decaying body to move onto something better and livelier. But what if certain karmas are found hanging on the thin string between salvation and damnation? This is exactly where Mihira Ramnath Subhedar finds herself. The last of the many Kaliyugis, she was holding on to the narrowest beam that would lead her towards eternal the light, or so she thought. Poets were liars, she discovered when the end neared. There was nothing peaceful about death, no rest and no respite; just an ounce of faith which made her believe that she would finally find a place at the Lord's feet. But the ever merciful Leeladhari had discrete intents for such a soul that had just witnessed the end of the heinous yuga. "No, ain't Vaikuntha but Dvāpara. Good luck completing the unfinished business!" Walk along the aisle with Mihira while she embarks on the greatest pilgrimage of her rekindled life, witnesses the red of the Swastika being washed over by the red of vengeful blood and being swept off her feet by a man she'd never heard of.
•|| Arjun~In The Laps Of Shatasringa ||• (I) ✔ by _RulerOfHearts_
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Born in the laps of Shatasringa, immersed in the lush green forests, cascading falls and breathtaking mountains, Arjun felt his life was perfect with his Pandav brothers and his loving parents. Making himself almost a part of nature, he intermingled himself with every nook and corner of it. But nevertheless, he ended up weaving himself with elements of mystery which subtly hinted him of the unknown, the unseen and beyond what he imagined about the world. "Enjoy small things, because as time passes on, only they remain." ~Arjun PART 1 of 'The Adventures of Arjun' Series.
Darpan : A Lost Diary |✓| by Satrajiti012
Satrajiti012
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" You are talking about impossible those things ended Thousands of years ago " a frustrated elderly voice tried to sound sensible. " indeed yes but I trust my Guru ... I will get anything about those days for sure things can't be hidden soo long everything has an answer " The young girl zipped her bag and declared sternly. •••••••••••• Hello my dear readers, So Here I am Here with one more piece of my imagination to entertain you all. What if someone from Kuru lineage thought of writing the moments of their own life ? May be a lady who belong to both Hastinapur and Dwaraka ....! To fulfill the last desire of a Guru a young maiden takes up a treacherous way to find out what the letter said and end up with having a lost diary of a Kuruvanshi.. So dear friends join me in this journey of exploring the mirror of Mahabharata through the eyes of Anagha. Note : This work is purely Fictional elaborated by my imagination. Not meant to hurt anyone's feelings. Thank you Your support means a lot for me.
Upanishads by AzeezIsmail1
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Satataharitam - Short Stories On Narayana  by Ramayana_lover
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Nārāyana. The Lord of Sustenance. To sustain his universe, he has always done everything one could ever imagine. From incarnating as a complete wild boar, to living away from the love of his life to vanquish evil, Lakshmīkānta has always done everything to establish Dharma every time Adharma threatens to overpower it. Ananta. He's endless. He will remain one of the few constants even as the universe comes to an end. Hari's kathā is just as everlasting as him, evergreen in both emotion and meaning. As perpetual as him are his stories, never coming to an end, never ceasing to enrapture those who attempt to understand these tales brimming with a charm nothing else has. This is an attempt to encapsulate some moments from the stories of Vāsudeva in shorts that may succeed in giving the tiniest glimpse of Vaikunthanātha. This is my attempt at writing about Rāmachandra, whom I love and revere beyond what my words can explain. This is my humble attempt at bringing to life some of the moments from the evergreen stories of Mahāvishnu. ××× [The chapters showcase these undoubtedly divine characters with a touch of humanization, and while I will try my level best not to get too carried away with it, moving too far away from the original plot, some people might not be willing to see their deities humanized. In that case, I'll request you to skip this book. Thank you!] Cover credit: @Mochis4lifeq52627 <333
The Fateful Evening Part l by Ltelidevara
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Disclaimer. This story is based on Vyasa Bharat. Yes the scenes and lines spoken were created by me and I did it with conviction . I took care not to overdo the creativity part but I definitely added my own imagination in taking the story forward. This was the story of Arjuna and Draupadi as per the Mahabharata story. It was the journey of third Pandav and the most beautiful princess of the Era,Krishnaa Yajnaseni ,also called Panchali . I deliberately followed the main story without deviating from the actual narration of Veda Vyasa. Yes I took creative liberty in portraying the emotions,love and the sentiments but I stick to the charecter sketch as given in the Epic. Alert I want to alert those who tried or trying to reproduce my story as their own ...The Fateful Evening with four parts is my creation. Lots of my readers know the fact..So better not to resort to such things..
Krishna - The Dark Lord of Dwaraka by SAKrishnan
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Veda Vyasa's Mahabharatha brought an astonishingly beautiful and complex character in the form of Krishna as the eighth Avatar of Lord Vishnu, the hero of the Mahabharatha, the Lord of Dwaraka, the charioteer of Arjuna during the Kurukshetra War, a statesman par excellence, a warrior without equal and finally the lover of the gopikas. So in between all this, who is Krishna? Primarily based on the Bhagawat Purana.
Krishna's Ruchi ( Completed) by bhadrakrishna
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This is the story of Devi Subhadra, the most Pampered princess of the aryavart. Favoured by Krishna and balarama Parthejaya Abhimanyu's mother. Second Part- Balaram's Poorna
ಷಷ್ಠಿ ಆಚರಣೆ ವಿಧಾನ Shastti-The 6th lunar day known as Shashti is very auspicious  by namoyogi
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The 6th lunar day known as Shashti is very auspicious for Lord Murugan who is also known as Skanda or Kandha or Kartikeya. HE is the warrior God who protects the devas. In the Tamil month of Karthigai the 6th waxing lunar day is extremely powerful and is celebrated as Skanda Shashti. Devotees observe a 6 day fast starting from the 1st lunar day in the month of Karthigai. According to Skanda Purana, there were 3 asuras (demons) in the name of Soorapadman, Singamugasuran, and Tarakasur who caused great troubles to the Gods. So Lord Kartikeya was created from the third eye of Lord Shiva to fight them. Lord Kartikeya was blessed with a spear weapon (vel) from Goddess Parvati. The war took place in a place called Tiruchendur. During the war, Lord Kartikeya transformed Singhamugasuran as a vehicle of Goddess Shakti. Soorapadman tried to disguise himself as a mango tree in the seabed. Lord Kartikeya split the mango tree into 2 halves. One became the Peacock which is the vehicle of Lord Kartikeya and the other half became the rooster which appears in the flag or banner held by Lord Kartikeya. The destruction of the three asuras symbolizes the destruction of Ego, Pride, and Illusion.