Mahabharat: Beyond Fate
In an age where destiny is already written and every soul walks a path carved by cosmic will, a young man from Kaliyug is reborn into the Mahabharata Era—not as a hero seeking glory, but as a Prince to a Kingdom forgotten in the pages of the Epic.
Blessed by the Trimurti themselves, he now has to face challenges in a world where mortals challenge Gods, and demons whisper treacherous ideas in the ears of the easily deceived.
With memories of the future, he treads carefully through a land where every action carries the weight of dharma. From the courts of Hastinapura to the forests of Bharata, from the stormy peaks of the Himalayas to the splendid cities of Aryavarta, he encounters legends not as distant myths, but as living embodiments of righteousness, pride, devotion, and fate.
Unlike those who seek to change destiny, he understands its sanctity.
He tries to tread over fate with care, recognising the Pandavas and Kauravas not as mere characters in a story, but as instruments of a divine play far greater than himself.
Yet even the most steadfast person can not ensure safety, especially in a world where demons roam the Earth to create chaos, and the Gods have the temper of a pressure cooker.
As the drums of Kurukshetra draw closer, he faces an impossible question:
Is witnessing enough… when one knows the cost of what is to come?
Caught between devotion and action, fate and free will, and with the power of freedom from Fate itself, he must decide whether to remain a silent observer of dharma—or risk everything to change the fate of countless innocent lives.
Because in a world guided by gods, even a single mortal choice can echo through eternity.
{DISCLAIMER: All characters except my MC and OCs belong to the original author, Maharshi Ved Vyas.
I do not wish to hurt any person's historical, mythological, traditional, spiritual or religious beliefs.
The story is a fan fiction, not an accurate reference for the Mahabharat.
I have done my utmost to respect the Original Epic.
The story is Heavy AU, so do not expect it to be accurate.
I have taken my own creative liberties wherever I found a lack of information in the Original Text.
Do not criticise the work, and I do not entertain hateful comments.
Any ideas for the story are welcome.}