PRATAPGARH

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In the kingdom of Pratapgarh, nestled amid lush valleys and towering mountains, stood a magnificent palace that was the pride of the realm

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In the kingdom of Pratapgarh, nestled amid lush valleys and towering mountains, stood a magnificent palace that was the pride of the realm. The palace, adorned with intricate carvings and shimmering domes, overlooked the vast expanse of the kingdom. At its grand main gate, Rani Maa, the wise and compassionate queen, eagerly awaited the return of her Brave son, King Adikshit.

For months, King Adikshit had led his army in a courageous campaign to reclaim the neighboring kingdom of Suryagarh, With unwavering determination and the support of his loyal soldiers, Adikshit had triumphed over many obstacles, culminating in a glorious victory over the oppressive Suryagarh forces.

As the sun emerged from the horizon, the distant sounds of approaching horses grew louder. The palace courtyard filled with anticipation as the kingdom's citizens gathered to witness the homecoming of their beloved king. Among them was Rani Maa, dressed in resplendent attire, a mix of pride and relief reflected in her eyes.

Finally, the King reached the palace and the palace gates swung open to reveal King Adikshit, riding at the head of his victorious army. His armor bore the marks of battle, but his eyes gleamed with triumph and a sense of accomplishment. As the crowds erupted into cheers, Rani Maa stepped forward, her heart brimming with joy and pride.

With tears of happiness streaming down her cheeks, Rani Maa embraced her son, the king. "Welcome home, my brave and noble son," she whispered, holding him tightly. "Your valor and leadership have brought honor to our kingdom."

King Adikshit smiled warmly at his mother, grateful for her unwavering support and guidance throughout his journey. "It is your wisdom and love, dear mother, that inspired me and kept me strong," he said, his voice resonating with gratitude.

The citizens of Pratapgarh gathered around, showering their king with admiration and gratitude for his courageous triumph over Suryagarh. In that moment, the kingdom rejoiced as one, celebrating the return of their victorious king and the triumph of justice and righteousness.

He met his sister, Adipta, and her Choti Maa, who were also present at the entrance.

"Aap thak Gaye honge, Adi. Vishram karke humare paas aaiyega. Hume kuch mahatvpurna baat karni hai aapse," said Rani Maa.

"Ji, Rani Maa," replied Adi.

"Saara pyaar, bhai ji ke liye. Humare liye kuch toh chor dijiye." complained Abhidyumn like a child to his mother.

"Aare, aap dono jaiye vishram kijiye, fir humare kaksh me aajiyega," said Rani Maa.

"Okay, Rani Maa," responded Adi.

Both the brothers retired to their chambers.

Later that day

"Hume lagta hai ab aapko vivah kar lena chahiye," said Rani Maa. (I think you should get married now.)

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