The Great War of Kurukshetra
The throne of Hastinapura, the greatest empire of men, is fractured. Two sets of royal cousins, born of the same Kuru lineage, stand on the brink of a feud that will engulf gods and mortals alike.
On one side are the five Pandavas—sons of gods, champions of righteousness, led by the noble Yudhishthira and the peerless archer, Arjuna. On the other, the one hundred Kauravas, commanded by the ambitious and venomously envious Duryodhana, who believes the crown is his by right of birth.
What begins as a rivalry of princes, poisoned by jealousy and pride, escalates into a catastrophic betrayal. In a hall of illusions, a single roll of the dice strips the Pandavas of their kingdom, their freedom, and their honor. Their queen, Draupadi, is publicly shamed, and her vow for vengeance plants the seed of a war unlike any the world has ever seen.
Exiled for thirteen years, the Pandavas gather allies and forge their destiny, guided by the enigmatic Lord Krishna—a divine strategist whose aims are as complex as the universe itself. But the path to justice is complicated by figures like Karna, the tragic and powerful warrior torn between loyalty to his friend Duryodhana and a secret identity that could change everything.
As alliances are tested and oaths demand their price, the two families march towards the sacred field of Kurukshetra. Here, a war will be fought that will not only decide the fate of a kingdom but will challenge the very meaning of Dharma (righteousness) and Adharma (unrighteousness), leaving a legacy of blood, wisdom, and sorrow for all ages to come.