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Abhimanyu : The Legend of Subhadra's Son by nakur_the_Indian
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Subhadra, a little upset with her husband, vowed that she won't let the absence of a father effect her child's parentage. She taught Abhimanyu not to follow or hate blindly, that elders are not always right, But never in her nightmares, had she thought that this would separate the father-son much more than they already were, that Abhimanyu would only respect those who earned it, and not those who had right on it. Abhimanyu had only one goal in his life, to avenge the humiliation of his second mother, the one whom he had never met but just by hearing about her, grew to respect her more than his own biological mother. But when his mother's family, even his uncle, Krishna leave his curiosity unsatiated, he must turn towards someone else. But what choices does he have when that someone, after an initial period starts questioning his own belief? Witness how Subhadranandan, and third child of Arjuna transformed into the warrior he was at the time of the great battle. Present Cover Credits @4restmusic
Before The Time Fades by nakur_the_Indian
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Some events (mostly fictional) occurring within the actual timeline of the great Epic. An insight to how some unwritten episodes might have unfolded, including some (not so) minor characters against the backdrop of great warriors and conspirators.
Mahabharat drabbles by sobrightandshiny
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A series of drabbles that I wrote for @MahabharatPrompts. Part 1: Uttara and her revivification Part 2: Draupadi's dilemma Part 3: Brihannala's regrets
PandavaNatha - The Lord of Five Heroes by SamratVallabhaa
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This is an OS on Rajasuya Parva of Mahabharata, depicting Lord Krishna's Leela as a Brother, Friend and Saviour to Pandavas and their family. Written on the occasion of Janmashtami 2019. Happy Birthday, Govinda! Cover credit: @VarchaPriyaa
The Voice Of Savyasachi by SamratVallabhaa
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Reader of Kaliyuga! Pray, do not call me Mahanayaka! Do not make me feel separated from the ones I love. Call me Pandava, which carries my father's blessing to me! Call me Paartha, which is my mother's love for me! Call me Krishnasakha, for that is Lord's affection itself for me! Call me Arjuna, the name my four brothers called me with! This is all I want, to feel one with them! This is my story. This is their story, too. For without them I am nothing! Join me in this journey of my life, the saga that was recorded as Mahakavya Mahabharata. Cover credit: @_justloveharry_33
In The Kurukshetra of Kaliyuga by SamratVallabhaa
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"Whenever goodness will suffer, and evil will prevail, I will recreate myself. To protect the good, to destroy the evil, and to re-establish justice, I will be reborn, in every yuga!" - Bhagavat Geeta A corrupted, rotten society of Kaliyuga. Where Dharma has been forgotten. The moral values set by ancient sages are lost. Lessons of Scriptures are misinterpreted. Even the pious field of education has been maligned! Can honesty save this society? Cover credit: @sparkle012m
DevaSambhavaah : The Descendants of Gods by SamratVallabhaa
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Their fathers were sons of Gods. Their mothers were anshas of Goddesses. They were born from Gods, brought up by Gods, loved and pampered by Gods. They were DevaSambhavaah, the ones who were originated from divinity. This is their story, the delightful tale of the glorious children of Pandavas.
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
Shaivyaa : Sword Of Justice ✓ by SamratVallabhaa
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Book 1 of Maharani Devika Trilogy (Previously known as DharmaPriyaa: The Lady Who Loved Yudhishthira) She struggles to prevent an unwanted marriage. He is thrown into murder attempts. But love still found its way, overcoming all the dangers. ______________ Noble, compassionate, caring to her subjects, Princess Devika Gouvasani is the person every single commoner would root for. Her courage and wisdom become Shivi's strength that provokes Jayadratha, the Sindhu Prince, to overpower both her and her kingdom. But an unjust, misogynist Jayadratha is not a man of Devika's choice. Her righteous soul readily connects with Yudhishthira, the orphaned Crown Prince of Hastinapura who is struggling to restore justice in his late father's kingdom. By the time love sprouts in both the hearts, they realize that danger is not far away! Seperated by conspiracies of fate, yet blessed by incarnations of God and Goddess, will they ever unite again? __________________________ A Goddess. A Queen. A warrior. This is an untold saga of Maharani Devika, a brave woman whom history has not remembered more than a single verse. ___________________________________________ Highest ranking: #1 in tale (out of 5.72k stories ) #3 in Dharma #29 in epic (out of 13.9k stories) #65 in mythology (out of 24.5k stories) Winner of: 🥈The Coronation Award Historical fiction (second place) 🏅The Coronation Category Best Emotional story and best opening 🏅Category winner of The Mahabharat Awards 2020 🥇Best opening winner of Historical fiction awards 🥈 Runner up of Golden Awards 🥈Runner up of Mahabharata and Ramayana awards Cover credit: @Love_aiepathy Banner credit: @me_idnsd Character aesthetics credit: @Sanhita_Oin
🏹 𝓐ction 🏹 by suvachana
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Diary of an actor on his role as Arjuna.