"I have to go to forest to meditate." Karna declared that to his first wife. Padmavati. He looked determined.
"Why?!! You have not done any sin!! If you want to be free from the curse then contact Uruvi instead of going to the forest." Padmavati gave him an excellent suggestion. You could find out why she was considered as his mentor and advisor.
Karna abruptly stood up from his seat and went slowly to the windowpane. He felt gloomy inside. Broken too. He loved Supriya's innocence who broke it brutally by breaking their relation. He loved the vivacity and fearless attitude of Uruvi but she cursed him instead. He felt depressed, dejected and hurt by both of these two wives of him. Being an introvert personality he could not convey all of his feelings to anyone except his Vrushali (another name of Devi Padmavati). He felt dead inside. He felt alone. He felt sad too. His sadness brought tears even in the pretty eyes of Lord Krishna. And also of someone else. To his dismay.
Padmavati narrowed her eyes to him. She could feel his pain. His agony. She could not say he was guilty. Never. Her Karna was never guilty. She just could not believe it. But she could see his frustration from his face. He had been in love with both of her foolish sisters. Supriya and Uruvi. But none were reciprocating his love. Both had their own reasons. Valid reasons. One was sacrificing personality. Supriya. Another one angry and hot-tempered. Uruvi.
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Uruvi: A Forgotten Karna Sangini (Karna Series 4)
Historical FictionUruvi, a golden hearted Princess of Pukeya, tried hard to change her destiny. She did not want to be married to anyone but unwantedly she befriended with two arch enemy Arjuna and Karna. One became her brother while another her husband. She tried to...