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Across Time, I Found You in Mahabharata

Across Time, I Found You in Mahabharata

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"They didn't fall in love in the Mahabharata. They arrived already hopelessly, eternally, unchangeably in love." When a wandering sage's blessing tears open the veil of time, two modern lovers are thrust into the Mahabharata- not as strangers, not as new souls, but as lovers who refuse to forget each other even across lifetimes. He wakes in the Pandava camp as Sahadeva- the wise, gentle younger twin, fated for war, and suddenly burdened with memories of a world he has lost... and a girl he cannot live without. She opens her eyes in Hastinapur as the serene and brilliant daughter of Guru Dronacharya- a Brahmin maiden known in name but never seen, cherished by her father, protected fiercely by Ashwatthama, and hiding a modern mind behind her calm, graceful composure. They are in rival camps. They cannot reach each other. But they both wake with the same first thought: "Where is the one I love?" While Sahadeva marches to battle against King Drupada, she walks the silent corridors of Hastinapur, meeting queens, princes, and elders- her heart beating only for him. And when the Pandavas return victorious, when Yudhishthir is crowned in a hall of gold and fire, their eyes meet across the throne room. There is no shock. No confusion. No slow realization. Just a quiet, devastating truth: "You're here. You found me again." But in this world, their love is more impossible than ever before. She is Dronacharya's beloved daughter. He is a Pandava prince stepping into destiny. War waits. Politics coil around them. And Krishna Himself watches with a soft, knowing smile- for He alone knows why they were brought here, and what their love might change. This is not a story of falling in love. It is a story of holding on, fighting destiny, and finding each other again in a world determined to tear them apart. Two lovers. Two lifetimes. One impossible era. And a love that refuses to die.
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