Re: I Become Karna In Mahabharata
In another world, in another time, Vijay Singh was a regular 20-year-old arts student from Rajasthan — lazy, a total weeb, and hopelessly obsessed with mythological lore. No real ambition, no girlfriend, and barely scraping by in attendance. But there was one thing he loved above all: the tragic, heroic saga of Karna from the Mahabharata.
One rainy night, as he scrolled through IG, a poem about Karna by a mysterious ‘UnknownShayar’ caught his eye. The verses stirred something deep within him — a strange blend of admiration, sorrow, and an uncanny sense of familiarity.
Before he could make sense of it, a blinding flash of light engulfed him.
When Vijay woke up, he found himself crying — and not metaphorically. Literally crying.
He had been reborn — as a baby.
Not just anywhere, but in ancient Aryavarta, the very land where the Mahabharata unfolded.
And not as just any child — but as Karna himself.
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—— Disclaimer ——
This is a work of fiction inspired by the Mahabharata and Indian mythology. While it draws upon historical and mythological names, events, and themes, it is a creative reinterpretation meant purely for entertainment purposes.
The story contains imagined elements, fictional systems, and character reimaginings that may differ significantly from traditional scriptures and beliefs. It is not intended to accurately depict religious texts, nor does it aim to replace or reinterpret any sacred teachings.
I hold deep respect for all cultures, traditions, and beliefs, and has no intention of offending or disrespecting any religion, community, or historical figure. Any resemblance to real events or persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
Readers are advised to approach the story with an open mind and enjoy it as a mythological fantasy set in an alternate reality.