If Draupadi was only Arjun's wife.. would all the discrepancies of the Great Epic have been sorted out?
If polyandry wasn't prevalent would have polygamy worsened the relation between these two lovely souls?
Keeping the story quite similar to the original Mahabharat , this story unites Arjun and Draupadi beyond this barrier called polyandr
y. However the other wives of Arjun are prevalent, Indraprasth is there..... Just Draupadi is as torn as ever... Can her eternally beloved Arjun get to the core of her heart once more by breaking all the cold walls that she has put up around herself to protect herself from any further heartbreaks....?
What follows next, when they finally start discovering their true identities and responsibilities.... as a long buried truth from the past is finally revealed..?
EXCERPT:
"His eyes comprehended her as an abrupt and blindingly bright streak of lightning in an oddly overcast sky, that doesn't only shine, but lights up its surroundings with an inexplicably powerful aura; spreads a kind of warm haze of light and brightness, that blinds each onlooker, burns anything that it falls on; except for the thunderstorm itself. It charges up the storm, gives it more power, announces its arrival to the world. In turn, the storm attaches the crackling thunder to even its own name, promising it company till the end of eternity, since before the beginning of time.
And, it doesn't blind and burn the Earth; because the Earth was destined to receive its power. The Earth relishes in its blessing touch, flaunts the grace of the fiery streak to not have burnt it down.
He knew, that was exactly what he was feeling. He was feeling like the storm; blessed to have glanced at her. He felt, just like the storm -- as if she was his companion in the unfulfilled duties. As if they were destined to remove these dark clouds together and let the world see a new day of light and hope."
🥈Morpankh Awards 2021 (Category - ArDi)
Have you ever thought of a reality where the Pandavas and their wife Draupadi shared a daughter?
Where she was their life and soul?
She was Yudishithir's mind.
She was Bheem's strength.
She was Arjun's ideals.
She was Nakul's speed.
She was Sahadev's knowledge.
She was Draupadi's fierceness.
She was their Aadi.
Although we love and cherish the Mahabharat as it is, we can't help but think, what if there was someone else, someone who would change fate?