{Narottam Nakshetra}

{Narottam Nakshetra}

  • WpView
    Reads 31,820
  • WpVote
    Votes 237
  • WpPart
    Parts 4
WpMetadataReadOngoing9m
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Feb 25, 2026
"Sea has a surface for them who dares to discover," Subhadra was a person in her own more than her identities as Veer Sodari, Veer Patni and Veer Mata, but she as a person was always ignored. Her traits as a person rarely had got any place on the pages of epic. She was a goddess had been chosen to get into human life for the very first time, and had been equally cherished and challenged. She was a glorious princess not only because the power possessed by her clan but also for the personality she held. She was the beloved of her husband, and the reason was not only her unseen beauty but also the utmost love she had for him. Her son was a hero, but she was the maker of his heroism. She had faced interruption in her very much expected happy childhood, chaos in love story, disturbances in married life, and demands of sacrifices, but hadn't fallen down ever. She was beyond the inputs of situations in her life and the outputs presented by her which had been overshadowed. She is an inspiration who has been ignored till now.
All Rights Reserved
WpMetadataHeadphonesText-to-speech
#114
arsu
WpChevronRight
Join the largest storytelling communityGet personalized story recommendations, save your favourites to your library, and comment and vote to grow your community.
Illustration

You may also like

  • choices she'll make
  • Sahodari ☑️
  • Arjun Abhishta
  • Disguised Darling ☑️
  • An Echoing Silence ✅
  • subhadrasutaa ~ The Ray of Hope||COMPLETED
  • Kshatrani - The Warrior Princess
  • Janani - The Warrior Mother
  • Love of His Life -SUBHADRA [ ON HOLD]

Choices She Made - A Tale from the Ashes of Epic She was never the one they crowned. She was the one they forgot... and she remembered everything. In a world carved by kings, queens, and gods, Aruna was not written into the legend. She was born of earth, not prophecy. Raised not in palaces, but in silence. Yet she watched as the Mahabharata unfolded around her-its heroes blazing, its heroines burning- and when the fire came for her, no one reached out. Betrayed by her sister, abandoned by her lover, erased by those she called family, Aruna did not fall- she vanished. Into forests. Into shadows. Into the kind of grief that does not break, but builds. Now, years later, her name is spoken only in whispers. A forgotten queen. A mother of storms. A woman who raised empires in exile, and children destined to return the silence once given to her. But Aruna is no ghost. She is watching. And the choices she made-once quiet, once forced- are no longer hers alone. A haunting, poetic reimagining of what lies beyond the pages of the great epic. Where queens falter, Aruna endures. Where legends end, her story begins. "Some women are not meant to be remembered by men. They are remembered by rivers, by rain, by the wind that knows the sound of betrayal." Will you remember her? Or will you, too, forget the woman who chose herself over fate? The past is not done with her. And Aruna is not done with the past.

More details
WpActionLinkContent Guidelines