Mission from gods

Mission from gods

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Two best friends Aishwarya and malavika lived a normal life. Neither of them expected to die in a car crash. The next thing they know, they are surrounded by the triumvirate Vishnu Brahma and Shiva. They are given a mission to change history and the outcome of the war and save innocent lives. with new names and new families. Now it is up to them to change the past. Will they succeed or fail?
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In the world where destiny is written in stars, two souls dared to write their own. The Mahabharat begins as we know it-but one change alters the course of history forever. Isha, the enigmatic twin sister of Krishna, born with a divine spark yet unaware of her celestial lineage, crosses paths with Karna, the abandoned son of Surya, on his journey to find a guru. Their paths cross in Gokul, and a bond is forged-first as friends, then as something deeper. Trained by gods, shielded by secrets, and united in a marriage hidden from the world, they rise to build Suryaprastha-a kingdom of justice and beauty, far from royal eyes. But duty has its price. Torn between family and love, dharma and desire, Karna and Isha must walk in shadow-even as war brews and the world watches another story unfold. An untold saga of love, loyalty, and rewriting fate-this is Mahabharat, retold from the silence between verses.

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