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25 Stories

  • RAM RAJYA by junghoseokandbts
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    RAM RAJYA. A PERFECT LAND. A place where dharma is never broken, and destiny unfolds as it should. But Aarohi, who doubted everything-gods, fate, even history, was about to arrive. A stranger in a world that wasn't hers. A place where every choice mattered, every action echoed, and nothing stayed hidden. Some journeys change more than just the traveler... they change everything.
  • 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
  • Draupadi - The Impregnable Queen by Khanakvats13
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    Was born from within the fire. Now, the fire is born from within. The story circles around Draupadi - the paradigmatic warrior queen, a woman who will not let injustice take place before her and will fight for justice. A woman not defined by her husbands, a woman defined by her virtues. The great Indian epic Mahabharata from the eyes of the impregnable queen. (This is a work of fiction)
  • TWINS - A Lakshmana-Shatrughna Series. by -anjalii__
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    If Rama is Lakshmana's soul, then Shatrughna is his life. Two brothers who's barely ever voiced the affection they held for each other. Two brothers, who regretted that immensely.
  • "BHARATA" A community of indian culture and heritage by HariVandita
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    a community for all those who wants to know more about the culture, of india, with its greatest epics, "THE RAMAYANA AND THE MAHABHARATA". A COMMUNITY THAT PROMOTES WRITERS AND READERS ALIKE. SHARE YOUR BOOKS RELATED TO THE INDIAN EPIC, AND FIND YOURSELF A READER, WHO IS DEDICATED TO YOUR BOOK". KNOW MORE ABOUT THE TEMPLES, AND THEIR LEGENDS IN INDIA. KNOW MORE ABOUT THE RAMAYANA, MAHABHARATA, PURANAS, VEDAS, ETC. ANYONE CAN JOIN THE COMMUNITY WHO RESPECTS OR LOVES INDIAN CULTURE. JAI SHRI HARI. JAI SHRIMATA. *_* disclamer. "no bashing about how great your hero is and the other characters of a particular epic is lower or not good, is allowed in this community. everyone shall get respect, and everyone shall stay united. *_*
  • Rama - Beyond Maryada Purushottama by Ramayana_lover
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    Rama went through a lot more than just what is known to most people. He smiled through adversity, but did that mean he was happy? What did he feel, as a child, when he achieved all his feats? When people hailed him? What did he feel like when he himself needed to exile his wife? When he needed to ask her to prove her purity? When he saw Lakshmana walk to him despite his order to him to protect Sita? When he finally killed Ravana? When he met his sons? This is an attempt to comprehend just that. (It's an attempt, also, to humanise Sri Rama and see him as more than just a king. It's to see his emotions behind the confident aura of an emperor. Please do not read further if humanising Sri Rama is something you're against. Thanks :)
  • Photo Gallery of Siya Ke Ram  by Rithushree
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    Contains my various collections of Pictures Of the Famous Star Plus TV Show Siya ke Ram. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Update schedule: Every Wednesday and Friday. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  • Ayodhyām Aṭavīṃ Viddhi by BrhannadaArmour
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    Vālmīki's Rāmāyaṇa inspired the stories in this collection to answer questions such as these: What would Rāma have thought about a monument to mark his janmabhūmi? Why did Rāma tell Bharata that the kingdom was Kaikeyī's bride-price? How did Hanumat get the idea that Rāvaṇa never abducted any unwilling or married woman before Sītā? Why did the luminous herbs disappear when Hanumat came for them? At what age were Rāma and Sītā exiled? Did Hanumat witness Dhānyamālinī or Mandodarī distracting Rāvaṇa from Sītā? How could Mahodara and Mahāpārśva return to battle after they were slain? The title is Saṃskṛta and means "Recognize Ayodhyā In The Wilderness," which was part of Sumitrā's advice to Lakṣmaṇa in Vālmīki's Rāmāyaṇa. The first six chapters are Drabbles of exactly 100 words, and the next eight chapters are Microtales of 15 words. Much later, I added another Drabble as the fifteenth chapter. Each story is based on Vālmīki's Rāmāyaṇa, and supported with citations from the text. Cover Credit: average-student of India Forums, using images from Chitra Ramayana by Balasaheb Pant Pratinidhi.
  • THE UNTOLD CONTEXTS OF ANTIQUITY by Bloominginmythology
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    The Untold contexts left burried inside. Ramayana is an ancient Indian epic written sometime in the fifth century BCE about Rama, prince of Ayodhya who is exiled and then returns. The sage Valmiki wrote it in Sanskrit and taught it to Rama's sons, the twins Lava and Kush. It is a rather long poem, with approximately 24000 verses and is known as the Adi Kavya. (adi = original, first; kavya=poem) While the basic story is about palace politics and battles with demon tribes, the narrative is interspersed with philosophy, ethics, and notes on duty. This book states most of the facts that people are oblivious of. Cover credits- @hazelwolfx
  • The Dasharathis - The Ramayana Through the Eyes of Four Brothers. by bhadra-
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    The Ramayana through the Eyes of Four Brothers. The Ramayana is very close to my heart, and what I love even more than the epic is the bond between the four brothers. I hope I can write something that can hopefully capture even a fraction of the love they had for each-other.
  • || Vanaprastham || by VishvAnapaayini
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    [ Book 1 of Agni Pravesham trilogy ] "Jaanaki, these fourteen years, you and I have each other, and Lakshmana. You know Him, He will refuse to live without me, and will try to say He will not sleep also. But He needs to rest too, in these fourteen years." "Swami, don't worry. Lakhan is my own child. I will take good care of Him, I promise." **** Sita, Rama and Lakshmana are about to leave Ayodhya, the Kingdom of the Sun has sunk into despair, darkness, and all things negative. They were leaving behind a family They adored, a Kingdom full of people They adored, but the game of Fate and Destiny came first. A retelling of sorts of the SitaRamaLakshmana vanavaasa, where love, Bhakti, faith, acceptance, justice, Dharma and repentance all collide. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • Draupadi - Her Majesty by Manish_Shetty
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    The story of a land, where vengeance was sought. The story of a land, where a girl's pride was once questioned. A story of a land, where once a great battle of truth was fought. A story of a land, then known as the Bharata. Have you thought of Mahabharata from the point of view of alien technology and science. Presenting a whole new idea and concept. Note: This is just a piece of art and does not bear any resemblance to the actual story of Mahabharata. It is only an imaginary fictional work and shall be treated as the same.