Arjuna and the Women Who Waited
By Monica
In the grand sweep of the Mahabharata, Arjuna stands as a legendary warrior. But behind the archery and glory were women who loved him?silently, fiercely, and often from a distance.
This poetic retelling gives voice to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrangada, and Subhadra?each of them bound to Arjuna in love and longing. Through four intimate chapters and a reflective epilogue, their untold stories unfold: not as side notes to a hero's journey, but as powerful, personal narratives of passion, sacrifice, and quiet resilience.
Arjuna and the Women Who Waited is a lyrical tribute to the inner worlds of forgotten women in epic history?those who waited at thresholds, between choices, between battles, between heartbeats.
If you've ever wondered what happened in the silence after Arjuna walked away?this is their answer.
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Monica is a storyteller, strategist, and seeker of silences often left unexplored. With a background in branding, digital storytelling, and a deep interest in cultural narratives, she weaves mythology with emotional intimacy to reimagine voices long overshadowed by history.
In Arjuna and the Women Who Waited, Monica doesn't retell the Mahabharata?she listens to its unheard hearts. Her writing gently bridges past and present, blending lyrical prose with soul-deep reflection, inviting modern readers to feel the epic not as legend, but as lived emotion.
When she's not writing, Monica explores intersections between technology and empathy, mentors creative thinkers, and remains endlessly curious about the quiet power of women in stories and life.