This book is a work of fiction. All the characters except the original characters are an inspiration from the epic Mahabharat. The characteristics of the characters are tweaked in accordance to the need of the story and in no ways intends to hurt the sentiments or disrespect the characters themselves. Any kind of relevance to person dead or alive is pure coincidental. This work is purely of the author and may not be plagiarised in any form ( print or digital) in part or complete form. If any such act is found then a strict action of copyright infringement will be reported
Author's Note:
As this book is a work of fiction I have taken the liberty of humanising the characters from the epic. This means there will be aspects to various characters you may not have seen or heard but will lend more to the already known ones and may be see them in a new light.
The characterisation of the characters from Jaya or Mahabharata are strictly based on their characteristics in BORI CE and other versions that are considered authentic and the major events will be just as they are described with tweaks necessary for the story.
If any characters are tweaked or are seeing changes I will be notifying in that particular chapter, but will try to stick to authentic texts.
Some creative liberties are taken so as to lend depth, layers and reasoning to characters but I will not be deviating from what they are known for whether it's the Pandavas and their consorts or the Kauravas and people who supported them or other characters in the story.
Trigger Warnings
- trauma
- PTSD
- mentions of abuse
-attempts to murder
-war and gore
-attempts of self harm
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Historical FictionBook 2 of Aparachita Rājakanya Series [Rājākārasya Nirmāṇam : (translates to) The making of a Kingmaker] The death of Pandu and Madri, had pulled out the children of Pandu and Kunti from their safe heaven of the Shatashringa mountains and threw them...