Navarupena Samsthitaa: Nine Forms of Divinity
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Ongoing, First published Mar 06, 2021
The Pandavas fought for eighteen days.
PandavaPatnis fought for thirteen years.
Yet they became Shakti to their husbands again for those eighteen days!

How? We never cared to know!

But without their sacrifices and love, their husbands could have never achieved victory over evil. 

Without their support, Dharma would have never been established in Bharatavarsha!

We are indebt to them. We owe those Veeranganas heartfelt respect for the persons they were! 

The nine forms of love.
Nine forms of Shakti.
Nine forms of Dharma.
They are nine. Yet they are one.
The Sahadharminis of those warriors who fought for Dharma.
The divine consorts of Pandavas.

(Navarupena Samsthitaa is Sanskrit word. It means, the Goddess who manifests herself in nine forms.)

Current ranking: 
#3 in Shakti
#8 in tale (out of 5.6k stories)
#44 in epic (out of 13.6k stories)
#21 in women's fiction (out of 2.22 k stories)

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While going out from dyut sabha, I was guilt ridden, ashamed, beyond hurt from my inside. I was not angry with anyone but myself. I knew that whatever happened today was only my fault. It was me, who staked my kingdom, my people, my brothers and my wife. I failed miserably from being a good son, a good brother, a good husband and a good king. Do I still deserve the title of Dharmaraj? This story is based on the events happened in the life of Pandavas after the unfair game of dice. The incidents have been described from the view point of Dharmaraj Yudhisthira, being the protagonist of this story. I feel that the period of exile was most difficult for eldest Pandava, because he was guilt ridden, and ashamed for his deeds. His family has not yet forgiven him. His heart was bleeding with self hatred, yet he cannot confide to anyone, not even his wife and his brothers. He bottled up all his emotions within himself and continued bearing the pain inflicted by his brothers' and his wife's rude remarks from time to time.