The Blessing of the Moon: The Pandava's Sister
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  • Parts 22
  • Time 1h 16m
Ongoing, First published Feb 17
3 new parts
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The Blessing of the Moon: The Pandava's Sister is a reimagining of the great Mahabharata, where destiny takes an unexpected turn. In the exile of King Pandu, he and his two wives, Kunti and Madri, live in solitude with their five sons. The arrival of a letter from Hastinapur announces the birth of a daughter in the Kaurav family, stirring Pandu's longing for a daughter of his own.

On the very same night, in a twist of fate, Pandu finds a mysterious baby girl near the river, glowing under the moonlight. She is an incarnation of the Goddess Lakshmi, a divine being whose radiant presence brings prosperity, joy, and peace to all who encounter her. She is the sister of the Pandavas, a being who is both part of their bloodline and a divine blessing.

As she grows, she becomes an embodiment of positive energy, capable of sensing the hearts of those around her. She changes the lives of the Pandavas, bringing love, light, and balance. Her connection to Lord Krishna, her blessings, and the bond she shares with her brothers form a unique and powerful thread throughout this tale of fate, family, and divine intervention.

Follow the journey of Padmakshi, Shrivanya, and Kanvika (the names by which she is known), as she navigates her destiny in the world of gods and mortals, intertwining with the legendary Pandavas, and plays a key role in the epic saga of the Mahabharata.

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Rathantara : A Jayagatha Journey

8 parts Ongoing

Her hair, a cascade of raven waves, flows like the ocean's endless rhythm, each strand mirroring the ebb and flow of the sea she was born from. Her eyes, the most enchanting shade of seafoam green, hold the mystery of the deepest waters - calm yet fathomless, gentle yet fierce. When she smiles, it is as if the world itself is bathed in light, the sun rising from behind a darkened sky. Even the hardest of icebergs would melt in the warmth of her gaze. Her presence is a symphony of nature itself, a reflection of the oceans, the winds, and the skies - beautiful, powerful, and unyielding. She was Padmaja, the princess of the Trivandhya alliance, born of land and sea, the youngest of the great Trivandhya empire. She was the princess of Saurashtra, her roots deep in the soil of the sacred land, yet her heart belonged to the boundless waves. She was Mahalakshmi herself, the eternal consort of Krishna, born of the lotus and the ocean, of grace and strength. She was the one who shared his burdens, who wiped his tears and lent him a shoulder to lean on when the weight of the world became too heavy. The divine protector, the guiding hand for those who faltered, Padmaja was the mother goddess of the universe, the Sarva Swamini - the all-mother, the one who embraced all in her arms, offering love, protection, and wisdom. To the Pandavas, she was not just a figure of power but their savior, their guide, and their unwavering protector. She was the strength that bolstered their resolve and the heart that healed their wounds. She was the embodiment of compassion and power, the very force that balanced the cosmos. In her, the world found solace, in her, the divine found its purpose. She was the dawn, the moonlit night, the sun's warmth - both the protector and the protector's light. And no matter the storm, no matter the darkness that loomed, Padmaja, the princess of land and sea, would always rise - a beacon of hope, an eternal mother to all.