Kshatrani - The Warrior Princess

Kshatrani - The Warrior Princess

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Chitra. Veer-sodari, Veer-patni, and Veer-mata. The world knows her as Princess Subhadra, the beloved sister of Lord Krishna. The pride of Dwarka. The mother of Abhimanyu. The wife of Prince Arjun. The Kuru woman defined solely by the men she was a counterpart to. Yet, underneath the woman, lurks a girl with dreams, innocence and wonder that the world does not see. Through triumphs and trials, she carves her own path, challenging the limitations imposed on her and shaping her destiny with unwavering resolve. A tale of never faltering love, loss, sacrifice and devotion to duty. A forgotten woman brought to light. please note- this book is under editing at the moment, but can be read as the sequences will flow in order.
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Step into the untold world of Uttara: the princess of Matsya, wife of the legendary Prince Abhimanyu, and mother to the future king Parikshit. Though her presence in the Mahabharata is brief, her story is profound. From being a student of Arjuna disguised as Brihannala to facing the harsh realities of widowhood at just sixteen, Uttara's journey is one of resilience, courage, and silent strength. This collection reimagines Uttara's life from her perspective, exploring the emotional and social battles she endured after her husband's heroic death ... battles that history and epic poetry have often overlooked. Blending canonical events with legends from various Puranas, reincarnation tales, and a captivating Rajasthani folklore from Jhunjhunu, this retelling breathes life into a character who stood at the crossroads of legacy and loss when she lost both her husband and her twin brother in a matter of days and the child in her womb was attacked. Originally published as fan fiction inspired by the Star Plus adaptation of the Mahabharata, Uttara is a heartfelt tribute to one of the epic's most understated yet vital figures. A must-read for lovers of mythology, history, and stories of unsung heroines.

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