A Magical Spell ~ Ramayan | TheLadyAesthetic
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  • Reads 12,128
  • Votes 773
  • Parts 25
  • Time 6h 37m
Complete, First published Mar 14, 2024
[COMPLETED]
No, this is not about Sita and the magical deer.


Disclaimer:
This story is purely fanfiction and written solely for the purpose of entertainment. I do not intend to hurt anyone's feelings. The characters and setting are not owned by me.

Alrighty,

So for background information, the story takes place after the princes and princesses return from Mithila. Of course, they all are married now. And then comes the fictitious part. Indrajeet attacks Ayodhya, aided by the army from Lanka. The reason for this shall be later revealed in the story. And during the course of the battle, something happens that closely resembles a remake of the Shakti episode. 

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Fleeting Moments-Ramayan Oneshots

24 parts Ongoing

"Things end, but memories last forever." Before he defeated Ravan, before he became the saviour of the world, before he sat upon the throne of Kosala, Ram was a simple prince. Before his wife, Sita, was abducted, before he had to endure endless hardships, before he had to kill thousands of rakshasas, Ram was a mere boy. Before he was Raghuvanshi, Scion of Ikshvaku, Ruler of the most powerful state in Ancient India, Ram was just a son, a husband, and a brother to three. So these are the moments before, before any of that happened. Moments where the four princes of Kosala could laugh without worry, moments where they could cry over the small things, moments where they could simply live without a burden on their shoulders. Moments when they could just be people. And yet, as all happy memories do, these moments passed by like a fleeting car, never to be experienced, felt, or known again, just remaining embedded in the minds of whom they belonged. After Ram defeated Ravan, after he ruled Kosala, after he became King, he remembered these moments with a smile. These are the memories which forever shall be remembered. These are the fleeting moments of the Ramayan. Note-Uh, some of these do not match the blurb. "In a Tree" is not a happy chapter.