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Revision as of 05:11, 18 July 2020
Dharmayuddha was the twelfth story in Burning with Optimism's Flames. It was a story deeply rooted in Indian mythology, retelling the story of the Kurukshetra war in relation to the anchoring of the thread.
Summary
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Characters
- Jarasandha
- Krishna
- Bhima
- Arjuna
- Brihadratha
- Chandrakaushika
- Yudhisthira
- Nakula and Sahadeva
- Abhimanyu
- Dronacharya
- Bheeshma
- Draupadi
- Nakula
- Kamsa
- Devaki
- Vasudeva
- Nanda
- Yashoda
- Jara
- Duryodhana
- Jarasandha's wife
- Hidimba
References
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Notes
- This story was represented on the cover of Burning with Optimism's Flames by a nesting doll decorated as the goddess Shiva.
Continuity
- The Kaliyuga replaced the Dvapara Yuga. (PROSE: Christmas on a Rational Planet)
- History was remade in the laying of the thread. (PROSE: The Book of the War)
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