The Accidental Princess: Reborn in the Mahabharata Era

The Accidental Princess: Reborn in the Mahabharata Era
Spilled coffee, a wrong turn, and a terrifying escape plunge Phalguni from modern-day struggles into a world of ancient palaces and divine destiny. Reborn as Princess Phalguni of Vidarbha, sister to the legendary Rukmini, she must navigate royal intrigue, sibling rivalry, and a hidden purpose that connects her to the very heart of the Mahabharata. Can a girl used to dodging landlords survive the storm of epic love and political turmoil?

The world around you blurs, neon lights giving way to soft, golden hues. The scent of sandalwood replaces exhaust fumes, and the roar of traffic fades into the gentle melody of a temple bell.

You open your eyes to a chamber bathed in morning light, filled with paintings of a dark-skinned man playing a flute and adorned with peacock feathers. Silk sheets slide off you as you sit up, dressed in unfamiliar, luxurious fabrics. Across the room, a breathtakingly beautiful woman, radiating a gentle warmth, is painting. She turns, a soft smile gracing her lips.

“You’re finally up?” she asks, her voice like a lullaby. It’s your sister, Rukmini, and you are in the palace of Vidarbha, in the Dwapara Yuga.

The Accidental Princess: Reborn in the Mahabharata Era