Draupadi, ulupi, chitrangada, and Subhadra all held a piece of his heart. But did you know the tale of
'Mithila Prayashi, the beloved of mithila'
Born with the grace and pride of a peacock, she was named Mayura by her brother,
She was Aaradhya to her people who worshipped the ground she walked on,
She was Vaidehi to her beloved cousin Vaidarbhi,
She was called Jigyasa by her brother-in-law for her inquisitive nature,
And to her brothers-in-law by marriage, she was Mahimaa, the mahaprasad of Mahavishnu given to their family,
She meant so much to so many people, but for him, she was the meaning of love, others held his heart but she held his soul,
to him, she was his friend, his guide, his equal, his wife but most prominently she was his lover,
His 'PRAYASHI'. and that is how she is known throughout history.
Let's drive into the tale of The Spiritual daughter of Radha Krishna,
The tale of the princess of Golok and Narottam.
I do not own Mahabharata or the pictures and songs that I have used, they all belong to their respective writers and creators, but the character privacy and the storyline that comes with her are owned by me and
I do not appreciate plagiarism.
Drisana has always felt like she's in the wrong place, wrong time. Why? That has no answer. After her parents death, adventure lover Drisana has been travelling around the world to find peace in her heart which has always been missing. But things take a drastic change when she comes to visit the place that her parents belonged to, where she was born.
One moment she was in the basement of her parental house and the next she somehow tumble through a energy portal to 5157 years back in time in the Dwapar yug, badly injured, right on the hands of the legendary heroes of Mahabharat, Pandavs.
What is she doing there? How she reached from Kaliyug to Dwapar yug and why?
Many more things are running through her mind and all she got from the mortal disguise of Lord Narayan, Krishna is, "Tum etihas ka hissa nahi balki etihas rachne aayi ho. Apni vaggya ka racaita tum khud ho. "
(You're not part of the history. Rather you have come to create the history. You're the writer of your own destiny.)
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Familiar with the Mahabharat? Don't worry if you're not. I've added a short description of the original Mahabharat plot in the book for those.
This story will follow the original mahabharat storyline but in a vastly different way with a lot of twists and events in my style. 😉
I'm aware Mahabharat holds religious sentiments for some and I do not INTEND to offend anyone. This is for entertainment purpose only. So don't get serious or offended please. And I apologise in advance if you feel hurt by any content of the book.