A woman from Kaliyug, sent to Dwaparyug. What could go wrong? Everything. Keerthi Anand, brilliant author and fashion designer, daughter of two important political figures. Keerthi's life was set with her two friends: finish collage, get a steady job, and be happy. But on the fateful day of her twentieth birthday, her life was completely uprooted - ripped apart from the roots and thrown into the wind. An attack by one of her father's enemies kills her best friend and fatally wounds her. Unconscious for two days, she wakes up in a completely unfamiliar place, bedecked with riches. She realizes she has been thrown into the Mahabharata, one of the most famous Indian epics, and right in the dead center between the two sides. All she knows now is that she needs Krishna, the God she considers her brother. But there is a communication barrier between the people of Dwaparyug and her, and her faint Sanskrit lessons from eight years ago aren't enough. When she finally meets Dwarakadeesh, he tells her that the fate of Aryavarth, true justice, lies in her hands now. Will this strong-willed girl survive everything thrown at her in this new yuga, or is she doomed to letting those she has come to care for die on the inside and the outside?