sai Charan
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The ghost of the sword hand
After solving the case in Tonida, Bharath and Charan found themselves drawn to a new case in Munnar, Kerala. A college student had been brutally murdered, and the victim’s girlfriend, Jane, claimed that the attacker was invisible. Intrigued, the brothers decided to investigate. When they arrived in Munnar, they learned that Jane was the daughter of a local church priest, Father Mathew. Posing as followers seeking spiritual guidance, they managed to gain the priest’s trust and access to Jane.
By sai Charanabout a year ago in Fiction
Chudail Meera
After the events of the Demonic Traveler, Charan found himself haunted by recurring nightmares of his girlfriend's tragic death. The dreams were vivid and unrelenting, pulling him deeper into guilt and despair. Meanwhile, Bharath came across a peculiar case in the town of Tonida. A man named Sukumar had died under mysterious circumstances, his eyes practically melted. Curious and concerned, Bharath decided to investigate, dragging a reluctant Charan along.
By sai Charanabout a year ago in Horror
The Demonic Traveler
After the events in Vagur, Bharath and Charan were tirelessly driving, searching for their missing parents without any clear direction. One day, Bharath found an old phone of their father’s ringing—a surprising event since the phone hadn’t been used in years. On the other end was a man named Kumar, someone their parents had once helped to rid his house of an erratic ghost. Kumar called seeking their parents’ help, but Bharath and Charan decided to take the case themselves.0B9D75
By sai Charanabout a year ago in Fiction
Baak : The water demon
After three days in Berchal, Charan and Bharath reached Vagur, a serene lakeside city with dense forests and a mysterious aura. Vagur was their mother’s hometown, a place filled with stories and secrets. Upon arrival, they encountered Ayra, a skilled hunter whose father had once fought alongside their father. Ayra revealed she was investigating a series of mysterious drownings in the nearby lake.6B9FC7
By sai Charanabout a year ago in Fiction
Bakshak : An abomination
After dealing with the ghost haunting the highway, Charan and Bharath found themselves heading toward a remote village named Berchal. Surrounded by dense woods and a flowing river creek, the village seemed peaceful at first glance. Yet, their father’s diary marked this location, which meant there was something lurking beneath the surface.
By sai Charanabout a year ago in Fiction
The Woman in white
It was a foggy night, and a man drove down a deserted road with one hand on the wheel and the other holding a beer. In the distance, he spotted a beautiful girl dressed in white, standing on the roadside and waving for a hitchhike. He stopped, offering her a lift. She climbed in, and her beauty captivated him as they drove toward an abandoned bridge. When they stopped, the two shared an intimate moment. She kissed him, but in the next instant, she snapped his neck with supernatural strength, letting out a chilling, unnatural sound before vanishing into the night.1C0764
By sai Charanabout a year ago in Fiction
Mystical : The Hunt Begins
It was 5:00 in the evening when a classic 1980s Montessa rolled up to the university gate. A tall, muscular man, about six feet in height with black hair and a fair complexion, stepped out of the car. He was strikingly handsome and exuded confidence. Approaching the watchman, he inquired about an 18-year-old. The watchman directed him to Room No. 2001.
By sai Charanabout a year ago in Horror
Swargarohana Parva – The Ascent to Heaven
The Swargarohana Parva, the final chapter of the Mahabharata, narrates the ultimate journey of Yudhishthira and the conclusion of the Pandavas’ story. It describes Yudhishthira’s ascension to Swarga (heaven) and the resolution of his life’s journey, where he confronts the complexities of dharma, karma, and the ultimate truth about human existence.D5CCA5
By sai Charanabout a year ago in History
Mahaprasthana Parva – The Great Journey
The Mahaprasthana Parva is one of the final chapters of the Mahabharata. It narrates the Pandavas’ journey toward liberation, as they renounce their worldly responsibilities and embark on a pilgrimage to the Himalayas, seeking to ascend to the heavens. This parva, filled with symbolism and spiritual lessons, marks the conclusion of the Pandavas' earthly journey and reflects on the transient nature of life.E81ADA
By sai Charanabout a year ago in History
Mausala Parva – The End of the Yadava Dynasty and Krishna’s Departure
The Mausala Parva of the Mahabharata narrates the tragic end of the Yadava dynasty, fulfilling the curse of Gandhari upon Krishna and his clan. This parva, a tale of divine prophecy, fate, and the inevitability of karma, marks the conclusion of Krishna’s earthly mission and sets the stage for the final dissolution of the epic’s events.C5FC82
By sai Charanabout a year ago in History
The Ashvamedha Parva – The divine Sacrifice and the Restoration of Dharma
The Ashvamedha Parva of the Mahabharata is a tale of atonement, reconciliation, and the restoration of dharma after the devastating Kurukshetra War. With the Kauravas defeated and the Pandavas crowned as the rightful rulers of Hastinapura, the Pandavas faced a daunting task: rebuilding their shattered kingdom and healing the wounds of war. This parva narrates the Pandavas' journey to reaffirm their sovereignty and seek spiritual absolution through the Ashvamedha Yajna, the grand horse sacrifice.DAD053
By sai Charanabout a year ago in History
Shanti Parva – The Lessons of Dharma and Governance
The Shanti Parva of the Mahabharata unfolds after the great war of Kurukshetra, where victory comes at a tremendous cost. The Pandavas, though victorious, are consumed by grief and remorse over the immense loss of life. The kingdom of Hastinapura lies in ruins, its people mourning the destruction wrought by the war. Amidst this turmoil, Yudhishthira, the eldest Pandava, reluctantly ascends the throne, burdened by guilt and the responsibilities of kingship.1D744D
By sai Charanabout a year ago in History











