The greatest epic ever told — eighteen days of war, a hundred thousand verses of dharma.

Three arrows. One vow. The grandson of Bhima was powerful enough to finish the Mahabharata war alone — so why did Krishna ask for his head before the first arrow flew?

He heard the way into the deadliest battle formation ever devised while still unborn — but his mother fell asleep before the way out was told. On the thirteenth day of Kurukshetra, a sixteen-year-old walked into that trap knowingly, alone.

Born of a boon and abandoned to a river, raised by a charioteer, cursed by his own guru — Karna's entire life was a test of whether greatness needs anyone's permission.

One by one, the five brothers who won the greatest war in history fell on the road to heaven. Only Yudhishthira reached the gate — and refused to enter without the dog beside him.