Shrimad Ramayan Fan Fiction Thread

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Posted: 6 months ago
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Some of these fanfictions by the users are made with the help of chatgpt

@MJ_1009

here are the links to my posts

https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shrimad-ramayan/5366979/shrimad-ramayan-chat-club-5


https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shrimad-ramayan/5366979/shrimad-ramayan-chat-club-5?pn=2


https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shrimad-ramayan/5364839/shrimad-ramayan-chat-club-4?pn=146


https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shrimad-ramayan/5364839/shrimad-ramayan-chat-club-4?pn=143


@Tanya03Forums

inme saare stories hain


https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shrimad-ramayan/5366330/shrimad-ramayan-daily-episode-discussion-thread-27-12-24?pn=18


https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shrimad-ramayan/5366330/shrimad-ramayan-daily-episode-discussion-thread-27-12-24?pn=19


https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shrimad-ramayan/5364839/shrimad-ramayan-chat-club-4?pn=148


https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shrimad-ramayan/5364839/shrimad-ramayan-chat-club-4?pn=145


https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shrimad-ramayan/5364839/shrimad-ramayan-chat-club-4?pn=144


@cuteamanboy

my fanfics


A Warm Conversation in the Palace


https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shrimad-ramayan/5364839/shrimad-ramayan-chat-club-4?pn=6


The Hairdresser


https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shrimad-ramayan/5364839/shrimad-ramayan-chat-club-4?pn=76


The Light of Our Love


https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shrimad-ramayan/5364839/shrimad-ramayan-chat-club-4?pn=80


The Waiting vow


https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shrimad-ramayan/5364839/shrimad-ramayan-chat-club-4?pn=124


Anchored In Twilight : A Bond Beyond Words


https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shrimad-ramayan/5364839/shrimad-ramayan-chat-club-4?pn=127

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Posted: 6 months ago
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please also add

microsoft bing along with chat gpt as images are created from microsoft bing

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Posted: 6 months ago
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Originally posted by: cuteamanboy

please also add

microsoft bing along with chat gpt as images are created from microsoft bing

i think we can make a source of resources so i guess the ones used so far are

Chatgpt, google gemini, microsoft bing?

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Posted: 6 months ago
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Threads of Devotion

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The sun bathed Ayodhya in a pale, silvery glow as Lakshman and Urmila stood together on the grand palace stairs, their figures illuminated in the soft light. Lakshman was clad in a sage-yellow dhoti, a red dupatta draped over his shoulder, and simple wooden bead jewellery adorning his neck and wrists. Urmila mirrored his attire, wearing a sage-yellow sari with a red dupatta modestly covering her head, her own wooden bead jewellery reflecting her devotion and simplicity.

Their eyes met, both filled with unshed tears and unspoken words. Lakshman’s hand lingered near hers as he said, his voice steady yet laden with emotion, “Urmila, I must go. My place is with Ram and Sita, protecting them in exile. But know this—though my body may leave Ayodhya, my heart remains here with you.”

Urmila’s lips trembled as she spoke, her voice barely above a whisper. “How will I endure this, Lord? You leave with my blessing, but it feels as though a part of my soul is being torn apart at the seams.”

Lakshman reached out, gently wiping a tear that escaped down her cheek. “Your strength, lady, is my strength. You are my light, my anchor. Even in the darkest forests, I will carry a torch for you. Stay strong for me, and for Ayodhya.”

As his words hung in the air, the sound of soft footsteps drew near. Urmila’s sisters, Sita, Mandavi and Shrutakirti, approached quietly, their faces filled with sympathy and love.

Mandavi placed a comforting hand on Urmila’s shoulder. “Sister, your love and sacrifice are unparalleled. Let us bear this pain with you. You are not alone.”

Shrutakirti nodded, adding, “Sister, brother’s devotion to his duty mirrors your own to him. The bond you share is unbreakable, no matter the distance.”

Sita, dressed in sage yellow attire for her own journey of exile, knelt beside Urmila and took her hand. “Urmila, you are as much a part of this dharma as any of us. Your endurance, though unseen, shines brighter than the strongest flame. You are the queen of strength and grace.”

Urmila looked at them, tears welling up in her eyes but a faint smile tugging at her lips. “Your words bring me solace, yet the grief in my heart feels like a dagger to the soul. Still, I will endure, for lord and for all of you.”

As if on cue, the door creaked open, and to everyone’s surprise, Lakshman returned briefly, holding a small bundle. He stepped toward Urmila and placed it gently in her hands—a shawl, peach in colour, beautifully embroidered, rich in simplicity, meant to be a reminder of him.

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“Keep this with you, lady,” he said softly. “Let it be my presence when I am far. As you wait for me, know that I will think of you every moment.”

Clutching the shawl to her chest, Urmila looked up at him with tearful resolve. “I will cherish this, lord. My love will remain steadfast, as it always has been. Go with my well wishes, and return safely.”

Mandavi, attempting to lighten the moment, teased, '' Brother, you’re going to make us all cry now! Even the strongest hearts can only bear so much sweetness.”

Shrutakirti chuckled softly. “Don’t worry, brother. We will hold her close for you, just as you hold her in your heart.”

Lakshman glanced at them gratefully, his voice steady despite the weight of parting. “I leave her in your care. Thank you, all of you.”

With one final lingering look at Urmila, he turned and descended the stairs, his red dupatta swaying in the gentle breeze. Urmila stood watching, her hand clutching the shawl tightly, her heart heavy but resolute.

Turning to her cousins, she said, “You all give me strength. Though my heart aches with every step he takes away from me, I will wait for him with hope and love. He carries me in his heart, and I in his.”

The three sisters embraced, their quiet conversation filling the cool night air with warmth and understanding, as Lakshman’s figure along with Sita's disappeared into the horizon.




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Posted: 6 months ago
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Vibs read these threads in first post

By Tanya mj and cuteboy

Tanya stories r smiley37

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Posted: 6 months ago
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Originally posted by: chatterbox

Vibs read these threads in first post

By Tanya mj and cuteboy

Tanya stories r smiley37

Thank you. Will read them as and when I get time...

Posted: 6 months ago
#8

Ok even i tried my luck with chatgpt


I haven't read this fic yet so don't pelt me with eggs and tomatoes


Note ; in this parallel universe nukkad wale mamu is not related to anyone


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**Title: "The Love Triangle Mishap"**




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In the hidden depths of Lanka, in a quiet corner of Ravana’s court, Shurpanka (Shurpi), the mischievous demoness, found herself caught in a confusing tangle of emotions. She had long admired her boss, Bhaskaran, also known affectionately as *Nukkad Wale Mamu*, but there was always the nagging feeling that he wasn't quite as *impressed* with her as she was with him. Meanwhile, her assistant, Ghagra Boy—a timid, overly dutiful demon—watched her from the shadows with a secret affection that he never dared express.




One fine day, as the sun set over Lanka, Shurpanka sat on a cushion, her fingers absently playing with a piece of jewelry. “I don’t get it, Ghagra Boy,” she muttered, not looking up. “Why does Bhaskaran act like I’m some sort of nuisance? I’m clearly a prize, aren’t I?”




Ghagra Boy, who had been polishing a nearby set of armor, immediately dropped the cloth in surprise. “A-A prize, my lady? You are *most* beautiful and deserving of all good things! Perhaps you should… tell him, um, directly? That might help?”




Shurpanka waved her hand dismissively. “Oh please, Ghagra. Telling him? I’ve already dropped enough hints to fill a whole ocean. If he doesn’t see what’s right in front of him, that’s his loss!”




Just then, the heavy door to the hideout creaked open, and in walked Bhaskaran—looking tired and slightly irritable, as always. His eyes flickered over to Shurpanka, but he said nothing.




“Bhaskaran!” Shurpanka called, leaping to her feet. “I’ve been thinking about us... about our future. And honestly, it’s clear we’d make a great team! You need someone who understands the complexities of power, and I—”




“Shurpanka,” Bhaskaran interrupted, holding up a hand. “Please. I’m not in the mood for one of your ‘complex future’ speeches. I’ve got things to do.” He turned toward Ghagra Boy. “You, get back to work.”




Ghagra Boy straightened up, looking embarrassed. “Of course, Master Bhaskaran.”




Shurpanka crossed her arms. “Why are you so dismissive? You’re acting like you don’t even see how much potential we have!”




Bhaskaran sighed. “It’s not that, Shurpanka. It’s just... you’re too much sometimes. You’re constantly dramatic, always making everything into a grand performance. I like things simple. Clear. Without all the flair.”




Shurpanka’s eyes narrowed. “So, I’m too much for you, huh? What about Ghagra Boy here?” she gestured to her assistant, who stiffened at the sudden attention. “He’s so *quiet* and *unassuming*. Do you prefer that?”




Ghagra Boy’s face turned bright red, and he mumbled, “I-I think I’m doing fine, Master Bhaskaran... I mean, Lady Shurpanka... I-I don’t know…”




Shurpanka smirked. “Exactly, Ghagra Boy! You’re perfect. If Bhaskaran doesn’t see my worth, maybe you do.”




Ghagra Boy blinked in confusion, his heart pounding in his chest. “Wait, wait, I didn’t mean—I mean, you’re amazing, my lady, but—”




“I’ve had enough of this!” Shurpanka exclaimed, her dramatic flare now reaching its peak. “I’ll settle this in front of Ravana! He’s wise, and he’ll know exactly what to do. There will be no more misunderstandings!”




Bhaskaran shook his head, clearly over it. “Fine. Let’s go. But don’t expect any dramatic speeches. Ravana’s not a fan of that.”




The three of them made their way to Ravana’s grand court, where the great king sat on his throne, looking extremely unamused by the whole situation.




“Shurpanka, Ghagra Boy, Bhaskaran... what is *this*?” Ravana asked, raising an eyebrow.




Shurpanka took a deep breath. “Lord Ravana, we come before you with an important matter—a matter of the heart!” She pointed dramatically at Bhaskaran and then at Ghagra Boy. “You see, I have feelings for Bhaskaran, but he doesn’t seem to notice. And Ghagra Boy here... well, he’s too shy to say anything, but I think he also secretly admires me.”




Ravana looked at them, clearly unamused. “I don’t have time for your romantic entanglements. However, I suppose I must listen, as you’ve come all this way.”




Shurpanka pleaded, “Please, Ravana. Tell us—who deserves my attention? Who truly understands me and my… *fabulousness*?”




Ravana sighed deeply, resting his chin on his hand. “Shurpanka, you’re wonderful, but this whole drama... it’s exhausting. Bhaskaran, you clearly prefer things simpler. Ghagra Boy, you’re a bit too timid.”




Ghagra Boy’s eyes widened. “M-Me?”




“Yes,” Ravana continued. “But honestly, Shurpanka, the one who deserves you is the one who can put up with your drama and still remain calm. Not every warrior or assistant is cut out for that.” He glanced at Bhaskaran, who was already rolling his eyes. “But perhaps... neither of them really understands you the way you understand yourself.”




Shurpanka blinked. “So... no one wins?”




Ravana smiled wryly. “You’re your own best judge. If you want someone to truly match your energy, look for someone who enjoys the chaos, not just someone who tolerates it.”




Bhaskaran nodded in agreement, though he added with a smirk, “And if you ever need someone to help you organize your ‘chaos,’ I’m not the guy.”




Shurpanka huffed. “Fine, I’ll figure it out. But you’re both so complicated!”




Ravana yawned and waved a hand. “Go. And may the best demoness find peace—somewhere. Preferably not in my court.”




With that, the three of them left, somewhat wiser, though still a little unsure of where they stood. But one thing was clear: Shurpanka had learned that sometimes, the most dramatic love triangles are best left untangled... or at least *muted* a little.




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**End.**

Posted: 6 months ago
#9

**Title: The Corporate Ramayana: The Battle for Market Share**




In the bustling city of *Ayodhya Enterprises*, two corporate titans ruled the business world with an iron fist. On one side, we had **Ram Enterprises**, a leading tech company that prided itself on innovative products and ethical business practices. On the other side, there was **Ravan Industries**, an empire run by the notorious and often ridiculous **Ravan**, known for his shady dealings, oversized ego, and an obsession with using ten phones at once.




### The Boardroom Brawl




The tension had been building for months. Ram Enterprises, under the leadership of **Ram**—a disciplined CEO with impeccable moral fiber—had been edging out Ravan Industries in market share. Ravan, furious at being surpassed by a more "noble" competitor, was looking for a way to crush Ram Enterprises and reclaim his dominance.




One day, Ravan called for a meeting at his towering office, which had ten giant screens displaying his numerous social media feeds. His top lieutenants, including **Kumbhkaran** (the HR guy who couldn’t stay awake during meetings) and **Shurpanakha** (his very angry and very misinformed PR manager) were waiting for instructions.




"Okay," Ravan boomed, holding up one of his ten phones, "I have an idea to bring down Ram. We need to hire a consultant who can shake up his company's entire strategy."




Shurpanakha, with her sharp nails clicking against the table, suggested, "Why not hire **Maya**, the ex-employee from Ram's company who holds all his trade secrets?"




Ravan grinned, his ten heads nodding in approval. "Brilliant. Let’s launch a smear campaign. No one does bad press better than Shurpanakha."




Meanwhile, Ram Enterprises was operating smoothly, led by the calm and collected **Ram**, who, despite having a rather minimalist office, always seemed to have everything under control. His right-hand man was **Lakshman**, the no-nonsense COO, who was always quick with a solution but a little too blunt when dealing with customers.




One morning, Ram’s secretary, **Sita**, brought him urgent news. "Ram, Ravan's team has infiltrated our company. They’ve hired Maya to sabotage us from within. You need to act fast!"




Ram, ever the diplomat, responded, “Don’t worry, Sita. We’ll outsmart them. Time to launch our new product—**The Golden Arrow™**. It will change the game. Let’s give Ravan a taste of true innovation.”




### The **Golden Arrow™** Launch




Ram Enterprises unveiled the **Golden Arrow™**, a revolutionary piece of technology that combined artificial intelligence with a sleek, intuitive interface—something Ravan Industries could never compete with.




But Ravan wasn’t done yet. He launched a counter-product: the **RavanX10**, a gadget with way too many features no one asked for, including a "fart recognition app" and a built-in karaoke machine. "People don’t want tech," Ravan declared on live television, "they want entertainment and chaos!"




Ram, ever the tactician, wasn’t rattled. “Let’s show the world that quality triumphs over gimmicks,” he said with a smile. Meanwhile, Lakshman was already on the phone with investors, convincing them that Ravan’s latest product was a corporate disaster waiting to happen.




### The War Gets Personal




Ravan’s attacks became increasingly personal. He hired **Maya**, formerly Ram’s trusted employee, to stir up scandal. She sent an email to all of Ram's employees, claiming he had stolen the **Golden Arrow™** idea from a rival company in *Lanka Corp.*.




Sita, not one to back down, called Ram into her office. “It’s time for a little public relations magic. We need to clear your name before it’s too late.”




Ram, in his usual calm manner, responded, "Let’s hold a press conference. We’ll show them that the truth will always prevail."




At the press conference, Ram addressed the crowd: “The **Golden Arrow™** is not just a product; it’s a symbol of hard work, honesty, and respect for the consumer. The rumors started by Maya are false and baseless. We will continue to lead with integrity.”




And just like that, Ram's charm and transparency silenced the media. Ravan, on the other hand, was in a fit of rage, throwing his ten phones at his staff in frustration.




### The Final Showdown: The *Corporate* Battle of Lanka




As expected, Ravan's downfall was swift. His company was caught in a massive scandal involving *questionable ethics, sketchy outsourcing deals*, and one too many fake influencer campaigns. The board of Ravan Industries, fed up with his antics, voted him out.




But there was one last thing. Ravan, ever the sore loser, decided to challenge Ram to a final face-off: the **Corporate Battle of Lanka**—a major pitch competition for the biggest tech contract in the region.




The final showdown was held at an extravagant conference, and as expected, it was a disaster for Ravan. During his pitch, he accidentally hit "send" on a group text to all his investors—asking them to "buy out Ram and then destroy him."




Ram’s pitch, on the other hand, was flawless. His ideas were visionary, and his ethical approach to business blew the judges away.




After the competition, as Ram was about to be crowned the victor, he graciously extended his hand to Ravan. "You were a worthy competitor, Ravan. But perhaps it’s time for a new approach—one that focuses more on collaboration than domination."




Ravan, with a deep sigh and a dramatic roll of his eyes, nodded. "Fine. But mark my words, Ram—next time, I’m coming for you... with a better Wi-Fi connection."




And with that, Ram Enterprises took the lead, while Ravan, now in a much smaller office with a single phone, began plotting his next (and possibly less ridiculous) move.




**The End... for now.**

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Posted: 6 months ago
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Originally posted by: CID-fan-394

**Title: The Corporate Ramayana: The Battle for Market Share**




In the bustling city of *Ayodhya Enterprises*, two corporate titans ruled the business world with an iron fist. On one side, we had **Ram Enterprises**, a leading tech company that prided itself on innovative products and ethical business practices. On the other side, there was **Ravan Industries**, an empire run by the notorious and often ridiculous **Ravan**, known for his shady dealings, oversized ego, and an obsession with using ten phones at once.




### The Boardroom Brawl




The tension had been building for months. Ram Enterprises, under the leadership of **Ram**—a disciplined CEO with impeccable moral fiber—had been edging out Ravan Industries in market share. Ravan, furious at being surpassed by a more "noble" competitor, was looking for a way to crush Ram Enterprises and reclaim his dominance.




One day, Ravan called for a meeting at his towering office, which had ten giant screens displaying his numerous social media feeds. His top lieutenants, including **Kumbhkaran** (the HR guy who couldn’t stay awake during meetings) and **Shurpanakha** (his very angry and very misinformed PR manager) were waiting for instructions.




"Okay," Ravan boomed, holding up one of his ten phones, "I have an idea to bring down Ram. We need to hire a consultant who can shake up his company's entire strategy."




Shurpanakha, with her sharp nails clicking against the table, suggested, "Why not hire **Maya**, the ex-employee from Ram's company who holds all his trade secrets?"




Ravan grinned, his ten heads nodding in approval. "Brilliant. Let’s launch a smear campaign. No one does bad press better than Shurpanakha."




Meanwhile, Ram Enterprises was operating smoothly, led by the calm and collected **Ram**, who, despite having a rather minimalist office, always seemed to have everything under control. His right-hand man was **Lakshman**, the no-nonsense COO, who was always quick with a solution but a little too blunt when dealing with customers.




One morning, Ram’s secretary, **Sita**, brought him urgent news. "Ram, Ravan's team has infiltrated our company. They’ve hired Maya to sabotage us from within. You need to act fast!"




Ram, ever the diplomat, responded, “Don’t worry, Sita. We’ll outsmart them. Time to launch our new product—**The Golden Arrow™**. It will change the game. Let’s give Ravan a taste of true innovation.”




### The **Golden Arrow™** Launch




Ram Enterprises unveiled the **Golden Arrow™**, a revolutionary piece of technology that combined artificial intelligence with a sleek, intuitive interface—something Ravan Industries could never compete with.




But Ravan wasn’t done yet. He launched a counter-product: the **RavanX10**, a gadget with way too many features no one asked for, including a "fart recognition app" and a built-in karaoke machine. "People don’t want tech," Ravan declared on live television, "they want entertainment and chaos!"




Ram, ever the tactician, wasn’t rattled. “Let’s show the world that quality triumphs over gimmicks,” he said with a smile. Meanwhile, Lakshman was already on the phone with investors, convincing them that Ravan’s latest product was a corporate disaster waiting to happen.




### The War Gets Personal




Ravan’s attacks became increasingly personal. He hired **Maya**, formerly Ram’s trusted employee, to stir up scandal. She sent an email to all of Ram's employees, claiming he had stolen the **Golden Arrow™** idea from a rival company in *Lanka Corp.*.




Sita, not one to back down, called Ram into her office. “It’s time for a little public relations magic. We need to clear your name before it’s too late.”




Ram, in his usual calm manner, responded, "Let’s hold a press conference. We’ll show them that the truth will always prevail."




At the press conference, Ram addressed the crowd: “The **Golden Arrow™** is not just a product; it’s a symbol of hard work, honesty, and respect for the consumer. The rumors started by Maya are false and baseless. We will continue to lead with integrity.”




And just like that, Ram's charm and transparency silenced the media. Ravan, on the other hand, was in a fit of rage, throwing his ten phones at his staff in frustration.




### The Final Showdown: The *Corporate* Battle of Lanka




As expected, Ravan's downfall was swift. His company was caught in a massive scandal involving *questionable ethics, sketchy outsourcing deals*, and one too many fake influencer campaigns. The board of Ravan Industries, fed up with his antics, voted him out.




But there was one last thing. Ravan, ever the sore loser, decided to challenge Ram to a final face-off: the **Corporate Battle of Lanka**—a major pitch competition for the biggest tech contract in the region.




The final showdown was held at an extravagant conference, and as expected, it was a disaster for Ravan. During his pitch, he accidentally hit "send" on a group text to all his investors—asking them to "buy out Ram and then destroy him."




Ram’s pitch, on the other hand, was flawless. His ideas were visionary, and his ethical approach to business blew the judges away.




After the competition, as Ram was about to be crowned the victor, he graciously extended his hand to Ravan. "You were a worthy competitor, Ravan. But perhaps it’s time for a new approach—one that focuses more on collaboration than domination."




Ravan, with a deep sigh and a dramatic roll of his eyes, nodded. "Fine. But mark my words, Ram—next time, I’m coming for you... with a better Wi-Fi connection."




And with that, Ram Enterprises took the lead, while Ravan, now in a much smaller office with a single phone, began plotting his next (and possibly less ridiculous) move.




**The End... for now.**

Wow Pete This Story Was Very Funny

Raavan With His Ten Phones

Lost To Ram

And His Company

Write Part 2

With S Raavan And His Thousand Phones

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