Originally posted by: Viswasruti
Congratulations to all the Winners and Runners-up 
In fact, all participants are winners, by presenting your entries itself is praiseworthy, for that, everyone is a winner in their own unique way.

Simi, you put a great effort, and you did an excellent job finishing it with style. 
Overall, there were 39 entries for the first round and 104 for the second round, that's demonstrating the competition's astounding success and showcasing the participants' passion for writing as well as the depth of their knowledge in the Epic Mahabharat.
Thank you for the gift, the siggy is exquisite, and I will proudly display it in my siggy box.

Round --1
Regarding the praised entries and the authors of those Nano Dramas & Stories--
There were a few entries that scored above 95%, and when I reread those nano stories to judge the exquisite narration, there was only a single mark separating the winner from the other four entries!!
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● vaidharbhi95 ●
for the Nano Drama
A Clever Move.
(Draupadi is angrily removing her jewelry with maidservant's help)
Maid : "My brother says wise never get angry !"
Draupadi: " How can Parth bring another queen to Indraprastha??"
Maid: "What if she's not a queen, but a humble servant seeking refuge in your lotus feet?"
Draupadi (Smiling) : " As clever as Govind, Subhadra !!!"
How beautifully Draupadi expressed her approval of Shubhadra's stay at the royal palace as well as her inner anger! There was friendly banter between a condensed version of a lady's wrath at having another woman as her husband's spouse and a crafty princess' magnificent submission to win her heart. How lovely it is! Well written one!
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● oye_nakhrewaali ●
for the Nano Drama
Kunti: You look as radiant as your father, the Sun God. But you are a mistake, an error of my childishness. Farewell, son. That is all I can give you, my precious. I am the most unfortunate mother, and, I know that my misfortune will ruin your destiny.
"You are a mistake, an error of my childishness" --- this single line defines the entire story of Karna. This is one of the best entries in this Mahabharat Katha contest! This line atoned all of Kunti's sin! A well written one!
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● missFiesty_69 ●
for the Nano Drama
Kanha : Looks like a pigeon!
Arjuna: It's pigeon.
Kanha: Seems like a vulture.
Arjuna: Vulture it is.
Kanha: Its the majestic Garud.
Arjuna: Indeed!
Kanha: Parth, why wouldn't you tell me what you guess it is ?
Arjuna: O Kanha, you're Paramarth. Why would be I so foolish to contradict you ?
This brief exchange between friends demonstrates the writer's brilliance by capturing the bond, respect, and understanding between Krishna and Arjun. Excellent.
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● tournesol ●
for the Nano Drama
Kunti: I am sorry, putri. I did not know it was you.
When a mother loses a son, her only desire is to see the rest of them together. To never lose them. I just acted like a mother.
On the last day of the war, Draupadi finally understood Kunti.
Yes...I expected our Desi Kate Wincelet would have written this. She has the ability to turn a few sparse words into something profound, giving that statement the weight of an epic!!
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● HereAsMyself ●
for the Nano Dramas
After the War.
Panchaali walking. Uttariya caught in doorway yanks her back. Glaring, she pulls at it hard enough to tear it. Yudhishthira walks in.
Yudhishthira: He is dead, Panchaali.
Panchaali (glaring at him): Unlike my pain. Unlike my memory.
Panchaali walks off. Yudhishthira sighs. The torn uttariya flutters in the doorway.
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Made with Love.
Vidura: Coarse fare, Vaasudeva, unlike any you must have consumed before.
Background lights up. Woman with plate of food seen running behind laughing child. Krishna, dimly visible, smiles, implying only he can hear it.
Foreground lights up. Krishna, still smiling, takes another bite.
Krishna: No, wise one. Not for years.
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The first one won more than 95 marks! I had never before read such a creative expression in such few words. Shows the writer's caliber.
The second one is reflecting a devotee's dedication and God's submission to his devotee. Through these sentences, the full scene could well be envisioned. Well written one.
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● BrhannadaArmour ●
for the Nano Dramas
Sikhandin (blowing conch): "Hiding behind Asvatthaman and Drona, your life's last seven days ... Face your death!"
Bhisma (laughing): "Wait, Amba!"
Sikhandin (uncomprehending): "Who? 'Mother' ... Ganga?"
Bhisma (blowing conch): "Pandu's five sons want to fight me together. I'll enjoy that battle first, then die."
Bhisma's arrow breaks Sikhandin's bow. Sikhandin falters.
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Dasarni (shrouding Sikhandin's corpse): "Lady, who are you?"
Sthuna: "Sthuna Yaksa. Your husband doesn't need my manhood anymore."
Dasarni (aghast): "A hero's cremation ..."
Sthuna: "Ashes of my organs!"
Dasarni (distraught): "Manhood was his life. Womanhood in death?"
Sthuna becomes male. Sikhandini's body, bifurcated by Asvatthaman's sword, has one breast dangling.
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Yuyudhana (doffing armour): "I told Duryodhana, 'Kill me gloriously, playmate! I've seen enough slaughter.'"
Bhojya (cleaning his wounds): "My childhood ended when you fought Sauviraraja for me."
Yuyudhana shrugs.
Bhojya: "My ten playful babies lie lifeless outside ... ten days already. When I can go to them, what will I see?"
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Your descriptions of the warfare are delightful to read. You've woven a few intriguing stories with a few not so prominent characters, that made these stories special. Well written ones.
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● Loving2Missing2 ●
for the Nano Dramas
Krishna's Purpose in Mahabharat: Dharmsansthapan!
Uddhav: Why didn’t you stop this whole destruction?
Krishna: Vidhata’s Vidhan destiny! A person is made aware time and again of righteousness, but he ignores his inner voice. Then only death can make him face the truth! From this destruction, righteousness will burgeon. Humanity now has the boon of Geeta!
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Paritranaay Sadhunam, Vinashayach Dushkrutam!
Bheeshma: “Mahabharat has ended finally. Had the sides reversed that Pandavas ruled Hastinapoor empire and Kouravas asked for share. I wonder whose side would you then be on?”
Krishna (smiling): “Do you genuinely believe, Pitamah, that all this bloodshed is just for a piece of land? Righteousness is my side!”
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Draupadi’s revenge: The ultimate fruit
Draupadi (Lamenting): All my sons are dead, how?
Krishna (holding her, consoling): What else did you expect, Sakhi? Revenge is boomeranged! You throw it at someone but it always comes back to you. That’s why forgiveness is the greatest virtue! You refused to forgive Duryodhana, outcome is you becoming childless.
I absolutely loved this one a lot. Krishna made Draupadi understand her Karma and the outcome of her revenge. In a way, this is simply the moral of the epic Mahabharath. It is another 90+ marks entry.
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Kuchh hua, Bas Kasam li!
Krishna: Parth, pain at your son’s death is understandable; but your oath to sacrifice life……not pardonable! When will you understand the larger purpose of this universe? Draupadi vowed to tie her hair only with Duryodhan’s blood. Each one of you lives in your tiny silos refusing to look beyond.
All entries are well written ones. 👏
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Best wishes to all the IF authors.
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