Seeing her mind made and resolve firm, Nakul and Sahadev began preparing for Kairavi's training.
They cleared out a wide patch of grass and weed in the meadow, polished their respective weapons and sharpened them; for a new warrior was going to take birth in the renowned kingdom of Kosal.
Krishna's allusions had a great impact on Kairavi.
On one hand, they haunted her in dreams while on the other, they served as a source of motivation to wipe out the kaurav race from Earth.Sleepless nights and a restless heart were her loyal companions.
Even though Lord Parshuram had forgiven Chandraja for her honest mistakes; yet his curse persisted upon her.No assuring moments had lasted longer than a few seconds since she stepped into Panduvansh.
No matter how hard she tried, Arni could never get used to this anxiety.Sometimes her husbands, sometimes her son, and sometimes her loved ones at Hastinapur.
She shut her thoughts off when scenes of the battleground flashed before her eyes.How would the pandavs raise their weapons against those, who raised them to be the magnanimous warriors they grew up to be?
Could solicitude be forgotten for the sake of justice and righteousness?
Was revenge more important than relations?
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Kairavi
Historical FictionHow can she reap hope on a land where despair plants seeds of agony and sufferings? Whose destiny is written with the ink of misery, how can she rinse the stains with mirth? How can she put on the cloak of patience when life strips her out of it eve...