Pandavas and Kauravas, scions of princes of the Kuru Kingdom fight for what they think their birthright is and how that should be implemented while thin, oily and deep webs of ancestry and morality and plotting and righteousness weave around Aryavarta.
At the heart of Aryavarta, a revolution is brewing.
On the Throne, Dhritarashtara, the blind king and his foreign born queen, Gandhari struggle to maintain the peace of their kingdom, once heart of the Arya Empire.
In the shadows, Kunti, the dowager-queen burns with ambition to see her firstborn on the throne.
In the hallways and the empty rooms of the palace, the Pandavas and the Kauravas are determined to claim their birthright and rule and act according to their learnings. They are the maker of their destiny, or so they believe.
In the corridors of the Palace, a foreign prince plots to destroy Bharatvarsh. His aim might just be what the land deserves.
And in the middle, of it all, the purveyor of destiny, Govinda, a cowherd turn prince with a knack for king making.
Darkness is descending but the question is are they prepared? Do they even know that the embers are practically burned out, in their last cinders, puffing out smokes, the dying breaths of the once great bastion of civilization.
It's just a retelling of the great epic, Mahabharata.
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kisah cinta istri dari pandawa yaitu avantika, yang dikenal dengan kecantikannya dan kelembutan nya, menjadi istri kedua para pandawa karena ada suatu kesalahan