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Prologue

[●Update●

If you're here mainly for the action, suspense, and darker arcs — feel free to start from Volume 3! The first two volumes lean more toward family dynamics and emotional growth. (Honestly, I get a little shy about them myself 😅). I might even add a synopsis of the first two volumes at the beginning of volume 3 later.]

🌙 Prologue – "Where Memory Sleeps"

Parth, a teenager from the year 2071, never believed his dreams could rewrite fate — until he woke up as Arjun of the Mahabharata.

But destiny plays strange games.

In a universe where Kurukshetra never happened, Parth learns that he isn't merely reborn as Arjun — he is Arjun himself, reborn across timelines. Guided by his Madhav's unseen hand, he enters a world where Karna sits on Hastinapur's throne, Kunti's truth is no longer a secret, and peace reigns where war once should have. His grandmother, the quiet woman he'd known all his life, turns out to be Satyavati herself, reborn to witness the world she had once dreamed of — a world where her dynasty did not bleed itself dry.

Between love and duty, Parth lives the lives Arjun was denied — the laughter with Draupadi, the tenderness with Subhadra, and the quiet fulfillment of a wish once whispered to Krishna.

But the wish was never the end. It was only a beginning.

Without warning, Parth wakes up again — this time in 2072, with no divine voices, no weapons, and no idea why he's back. Seeking meaning, he follows his father's path and becomes a doctor, vowing to help those he can.

Until strange things begin to stir.

Disappearing students. Electric static that hums like divine energy. Symbols that glow.

And the faces around him — Sia, Aarav, Neel, Avni, Meera — feel achingly familiar, as if pulled from a life he once fought beside.

As whispers of the seven immortals resurface and the shadows of Ghor Kaliyug creep closer, Parth begins to remember why he was reborn —

not to escape destiny, but to lead what remains of the good into the dawn of a new Yuga.

✍️ Author's Note:

To every heart that ever broke for Karna.

To every soul who never forgot Arjun.

To those who wonder — what if the two could meet again, in a world that remembers neither?

This story is for you.

It's not a rewrite.

It's a rebirth.

If you're enjoying the journey, please don't forget to vote, share, and leave a comment — it keeps the chariot moving 🛕❤️

Radhe Radhe. Jai Shree Krishna.

— Tono Paul

🙄💅✨️Spoiler alert:

"You'll think this is just a story of gods and war—but wait till the reincarnated warrior wakes up in a medical college, fights demons between anatomy lectures, and meets a girl whose name is a warning."

📚 Glossary

(Don't worry if you can't remember everything right away—like old man Bhishma says, true knowledge awakens when the time is right.)

Word Meaning—

1.Sakhi / Sakha Friend– (feminine / masculine)

2.Mitra-Friend

3.Putra / Putr-Son

4.Bhrata / Bhratashree-Brother / Respected Brother

5.Jyesth- Eldest (used especially for the eldest sibling)

6.Mata-Mother

7.Pitashree -Respected father

8.Guru / Gurudev- Teacher / Honored Teacher

9.Acharya- Spiritual or martial mentor (e.g., Dronacharya)

10.Maharaj -King / Ruler

11.Rajya- Kingdom / Realm

12.Yuvraj- Crown Prince (Heir to the throne)

13.Rajkumari / Rajkumar -Princess / Prince

14.Rani Ma -Queen Mother (used affectionately)

15.Kaurava / Pandava- Descendants of Kuru / Pandu respectively (royal cousins)

16.Shastra -Weapon

17.Dharma -Cosmic duty / righteousness / truth of one's path

18.Adharma- Unrighteousness / injustice

19.Mahabharata -The great Indian epic; literally means 'Great India'

20.Kurukshetra- The battlefield of the Mahabharata war

21.Sutputra -Son of a charioteer (used for Karna)

22.Kshatriya -Warrior class / ruling nobility

23.Kalapradarshan -Exhibition of skills (often martial arts or weapons)

24.Mama / Mamashree -Maternal uncle

25.Kaka / Kakashree -Paternal uncle (father's younger brother)

26.Tilak -A sacred mark on the forehead, often symbolizing blessings or a rite

27.Charan Sparsh -Touching someone's feet out of respect

28.Pranipat -A deep bow / respectful salutation

29.Swayamvar -An ancient ceremony where a princess- chose her groom from assembled suitors

30.Antahpur -The women's quarters of a royal palace

31.Sabha -Royal court or assembly hall

32.Dasi -Maid / female servant

33.Senapati- Commander-in-chief of an army

34.Bhagwan -Lord / God (like Bhagwan Shri Krishna)

35.Radhe Radhe- A devotional greeting in honor of Goddess Radha, beloved of Krishna

You don't need to memorize them. Let the story guide you — just like Krishna does. 🌸

[If anyone wants me to add the glossary at the end of every chapter,let me know✨️]

Hello:)

🌸 I'm finally on Twitter!

If you've ever wanted to wander deeper into the world of Reincarnated as Dhananjaya Arjun, come find me there 🖋️

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✨ Late-night myth musings and chaos

✨ And maybe… a little poetry too

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