Kurukshetra's Forgotten Tale (Sample Chapters)

Kurukshetra's Forgotten Tale (Sample Chapters)

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Not all tales of Kurukshetra were of war - some were of love. Before the first arrow was loosed and before the conch shells echoed across the field, there lived a man whose sacrifice made the great war possible. Iravan, the son of Arjuna and the Naga princess Ulupi, was destined to offer his life for the victory of dharma. But before his death, he made one final wish: to be married, to know love, even if only for a single night. And so came radiant, divine, and mysterious woman to fulfil that wish. Their union lasted but a night, yet their love has endured across centuries, whispered in devotion and remembered in rituals. Set in the shadow of the Mahabharata, Kurukshetra's Forgotten Tale is a story of love, loss, and divinity, a short novella of a reimagined retelling of one of India's most poignant and overlooked legends. ___________________________________________________________________ This story was first published on Wattpad as "The Last Bride." It has now been rewritten, expanded, and published as a short novella titled Kurukshetra's Forgotten Tale, now available on Amazon Kindle & Kindle Unlimited under my pen name, Sakhi. These are only the sample chapters. For the full polished version, you can find the book on Kindle. 💛
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