The Foster child

The Foster child

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This story begins in the early 1980's. Vikram Srivatsav (22) was married to the love of his life Kasturi (19) without the willingness of both their parents. Vikram was passionate about the Service (UPSC) and this passion earned him a good job in the Indian Army. He was supposed to leave his wife who was pregnant at that time. Time passed by and Kasturi was blessed with a beautiful little girl named Lalitha. Vikram 's parents accepted their daughter in law and their granddaughter after a few months. Vikram came back to spend his time with his family. He cherished his quality time with his just born kid. He treated his daughter as a princess. Days went by and on one unfortunate day Vikram lost his mother. Lalitha grew into a young girl who inherited the qualities of her father. Lalitha was also interested in services.She was determined to serve the nation just like her father. Though her parents suggested choosing civil services, Lalitha was adamant in joining the Navy. Within no time, she could secure her job in the India Navy. There she fell in love with her lieutenant commander. But this couple were not fortunate enough to have the blessings of God as they died in a tragic accident leaving behind their 3- months old daughter Dharani to the elders. On the other side, Vikram happened to save a kid named Prithvi in a classified mission. He was an orphan. So, Vikram took him to his home and adopted him. Prithvi was 7 years old when Vikram took him. Let's peep into the story to know more about Prithvi and Dharani.
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This is the untold story of a wife of one of the most promising and remarkable archer of Mahabharata. Karna. This girl loved him unconditionally from the very bottom of her heart and was witness of his endless pain, suffering, dilemma and agony to prove himself. She was a very simple maid who became a queen by her own merit. She loved a man whose own heart was already broken by death of his lover and she warmed his heart. She saw his pain, she had supported him, she had suffered for him, but she felt ignored by the coming of two other wives of him. However she loved them both as her own baby sisters and both of them also respected her with their whole heart. She suffered tremendously by his avoidance and then falling one after another for two other beautiful wives. But she did not try to complain. She helped him. She suffered by loosing her nine sons one after another and then by her husband Karna and her two baby sisters Supriya and Uruvi. What if she was an immortal being as the Manas Kanya of Brahma Dev?!! How could she cope up with the pain and endless agony of loosing her children one after another?!! From her only son Vrishasen to Supriya Putra her dearest Vrishaketu and Uruvi Kanya her beloved Padmaja?!! She is daughter of Brahma Dev in two previous births. So She is Brahma Dev Manas Putri too like Devi Supriya and Devi Ganga. She is known as Brahma Putri Vrushali in her previous birth as the wife of estranged Gandarv Prince Biswa Bhanu (previous life of Karna). It is my purely fan fiction story based on the epic Mahabharata. I don't want to hurt anyone's religious sentiments or believes. Even I don't want to change the course of entire Mahabharata. I follow the Bengali version of Mahabharata by Kashiram Das. The pictures were taken from the public domains. Images courtesy: Pinterest, Google Chrome and YouTube.

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