📖 Story Mode · Vyakaran-loka Saga

Yodha ki yatra

18 worlds, 18 monsters, ek English-master banane ki kahani — Indian folklore se prerit.

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    Chapter 1

    The Three Doors of Rajya-Pur

    राज्यपुर के तीन दरवाज़े

    Three magical doors A · AN · THE block your path. Choose wrongly and you wake back home — choose rightly and Vyakaran-loka opens its first secret.

    ⚱️ Inspired by King Vikram's three-choice trials with Betal

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  2. Chapter 2

    The Time-Spinner of Kaal-Mahal

    काल-महल का समय-चक्र

    A child is suspended between three timelines. Twelve mirrors of the palace each hold a different tense. Free the child by choosing the right mirror — at the right moment.

    ⚱️ Echoes of Bhishma on the arrow-bed, awaiting the right moment to depart.

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    Chapter 3

    The Setu of Setu-Bandhan

    सेतु-बंधन का पुल

    The vanara army builds a bridge across the sea. Each stone bears a preposition. Place the wrong one — it sinks. Build it stone by stone.

    ⚱️ Ramayana's Setu-Bandhan, where Hanuman's army built the bridge to Lanka.

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    Chapter 4

    The Twin Princes of Sankhya-Van

    Sankhya-van ke juḋwaan rajkumar

    Two princes — Eka the Singular and Bahu the Plural — argue over verbs. Their court summons you as judge.

    ⚱️ Echoing the Pandava-Kaurava disputes, but resolved through wisdom, not war.

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    Chapter 5

    The Mirror of Karta-Karm

    कर्ता-कर्म का आइना

    A yaksha guards a cave with a magic mirror that flips every sentence between Active and Passive. Answer his riddles or stay forever.

    ⚱️ Inspired by the Yaksha-Yudhishthira riddle scene of the Mahabharata.

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    Chapter 6

    Birbal's Court of MUST and MAY

    बीरबल का दरबार · MUST और MAY

    Akbar's court is in chaos — everyone uses 'must', 'may', 'should' wrong. Birbal needs an English advisor. Tenali Raman cracks jokes. Solve modal-verb riddles to keep the throne happy.

    ⚱️ Inspired by Akbar–Birbal courtroom tales + Tenali Raman's wordplay.

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