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41 Stories

  • A Different Turn of Events by nagaten
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    What if Krishna decided to interfere and make Shakuni lose control of his dice when Karna and Arjuna were being bided causing Karna to become Arjuna's slave? What if destiny changed it's course after that win? Let us see what changes will occur to the Epic of Mahabharata when Karna is now the slave of the Pandavas. A/N - This is a fanfiction based on my imagination. It is not meant to offend anyone or the original epic. In this story Karna has no family and is an orphan. He also does not realize he is the slave of the Pandavas since he is not present during the Dyut Sabha.
  • Shine Brighter by seriouslywr123123
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    Summary: Karna-Parshuram interactions changing Karna and the course of the epic. (Outburst chapter is: A different ending to the Dyut Sabha. Karna saves Draupadi and Kunti reveals the truth.) (Suppose) Karna spends at least a decade under the tutelage of Bhagvan Parshurama, not only for weaponry but also for his daily teachings about righteousness. Unlike the actual Mahabharat, where Karna learns almost everything about weaponry from Drona and his only motive to go to Parshurama was to get the Brahmastra to use against Arjun, all modern adaptations want to make Drona reject Karna, make him Parshurama's (favourite) student and still want him to call Draupadi a "whore" at the Dyut Sabha - and this is what I refuse to accept. Any person, especially a child, who spends this long in the presence of, let alone learning from, an avatar of Vishnu himself, a student of Mahadev, cannot turn out to be evil. Update: returning back to this story because I have more free time now, hopefully aiming for something like biweekly updates.
  • Sakshatram: Five Sons of Pritha  by Senya_Sanginiya
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  • If We Restart It? by SnoffyJolly
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    What if pandavas get to know about karna's real identity on the second day of mahabharat? KRISHNA × KARNA (short story)
  • KARNA AND HIS KURU BROTHERS by SnoffyJolly
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    If life has done one thing good with him is that it send him to hastinapur.
  • Pandavas❤PandavPranadhikas~The Divine Union of Hearts  by Senya_Sanginiya
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    Let's peep it to know .......
  • 𝗧𝗛𝗘𝗦𝗘 𝗩𝗜𝗢𝗟𝗘𝗡𝗧 𝗗𝗘𝗟𝗜𝗚𝗛𝗧𝗦 by philautiia
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    These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, Which as they kiss consume ━ Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
  • The Queens of Hastinapur : Voices In The Shawdows  by author_singhania
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    They were queens, not warriors. But their battles were deeper, their wounds quieter, and their sacrifices forgotten. In the shadows of kings and on the margins of a great war, the women of Hastinapur carried the weight of an empire. Satyavati, Kunti, Madri, Gandhari, and Draupadi-names history remembers but rarely honors. Bound by duty, dharma, and devastating choices, their lives were shaped by silence, resilience, and sorrow. This is not the story of the Mahabharata you know. This is their Mahabharata. Their grief. Their fire. Their voice. "Behind every crown, there is a woman who bled for it."
  • Chausar by c1u9t9i8e
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    Different situations regarding the famous chausar scene......................... Each is separate. At most one or two chapter long.
  • Madhav Diaries // Mahabharata by karlengeyaar
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    2020. Swarg Lok is extremely boring. All Arjun and Draupadi get to do there is nothing. No, you can't romance with all your family members staring at you whole day. Duryodhan has completed his 1000 years of pain in hell, and is trying to plot ways of stealing Krishna's Bansi with his Shakuni mama. Seeing all of this nonsense, Tri Dev decide on doing something interesting. Like asking the Kuru family about their secrets, plots and of course, Madhav. ..... Disclaimer : This book has content which includes shipping of characters and making fun. Please enter at your own discretion. I don't wish to hurt any religious
  • Kashvi  by Princesskatya
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    She is the elder daughter of her parents but only in name . She has to fulfill her responsibility as a daughter and elder sister ....still is unwanted by her family. She has no friend. At the tender of 5 , she is quite mature by nature. She is a genius....extraordinary , adapts any situation easily. Its her journey ...... Let's join Kashvi in the times of Shree Krishna & Balram ......... Yeah it is time travel journey of a baby girl of Kali yuga To dwapar yuga ......
  • Different Yet Pleasant (On Hold) by Nimarna
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    A story through the Mahabharata with characters evaluating and experiencing the different options, travelling the roads less travelled by. It is a random story based on the near impossible plot line of Karna and Arjuna sharing a wife- a mystery in herself yet like anybody else. This is a completely fictional work based on the events and characters of the Mahabharata
  • Agniantara: Between Oath and Flame by Literature_Whore_
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    The night reeks of burning ghee and sandalwood, the pyre's flames licking the sky like the tongues of an angry god. Draped in crimson, Amba steps forward, her hair loose, her eyes fixed not on the crowd but on the void beyond. The air trembles with the chant of funeral mantras-yet this is no funeral for the dead, but a declaration of war by the living. Her voice, steady as steel, calls upon the gods to bear witness to her curse upon Bhisma. Then, without faltering, she casts herself into the fire. In that instant, the blaze becomes more than heat-it is a seed of destiny, smoldering through the cycles of time, until it will rise again on the battlefield as Sikhandi, the harbinger of Bhisma's fall. • In the shadow of Kurukshetra, a woman refuses to be forgotten. One terrible oath and a single flame born to destroy that oath. Amba was meant to be a queen. Instead, she was taken, discarded, and left with nothing but a vow for vengeance. But vengeance, she learns, is not simple-it is tangled with memory, desire, and the man she both loathes and cannot escape: Bhishma, the vow-bound warrior whose eyes hold a fire he swears never to act upon. In this haunting reimagining of the epic, Amba's voice rises against the silence of history. Her journey spans courts and battlefields, dreams and nightmares, where love corrodes into hatred and longing sharpens into a blade. Bound by oaths. Consumed by destiny. Some wars are fought with swords. Others, in the dark between two gazes.
  • •PARTH- THE ONE WHO CARRIED FIRE• √ by Neera_prakriti
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    The Jaya Samhita speaks of Dharma - of right and wrong, of truth and justice. But what of the hero? Should a hero always be strong, fearless, and ready to save? Or is there more behind the veil of valor? Was Arjuna truly happy in his life? Born to royal blood - a mother of strength and a father touched by the gods - and yet his life was one of constant trials. The greatest among men, but never a king. A warrior of unmatched skill, but burdened with moral dilemmas. He renounced power for righteousness. He lost his sons, but still rose to protect his wife's dignity. He wavered on the battlefield, not from fear, but from compassion. "O Govinda, you are Supreme - but I am merely human." "Partha!" came the divine reply. "You are Nar, and I am Narayana. We are one. Remember this until the end of time. Oh Partha, dearest to me - remember your Dharma." This is not just a tale of conquest. This is the journey of a man who bore pain, doubt, love, and loss - and still chose the path of Dharma. This is the sacrifice of Mahanayak Arjun.
  • DIFFERENT MAHABHARATA (On Hold) by shylpeter8
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    A god among mortals feared by all yet powerful, emotionless and hard to please. His soft side only preserved for his family. Join the journey of a powerful god in Dwapar yuga not only is he a mystery but also his birth was a special mystery spoken generation to generations.