Amidst the joyous celebration and the harmonious bonds being formed, fate was weaving another thread of destiny, one that would test the mettle of all those involved.
Princess Prunima's decision to visit her cousins in Varnavrat turned out to be a fateful one. Unbeknownst to her, Duryodhan had devised a sinister plan.
In the midst of the opulent palace, the reflective surfaces glittered like a thousand stars, casting an ethereal glow that mesmerized the Pandavas.
Purochan led them through the intricate halls, explaining the intricate play of moonlight and mirrors that created such a captivating effect. Kunti's fascination with the arrangement prompted her to express her desire to light a lamp before proceeding further. Purochan hesitated, his unease palpable, but reluctantly agreed and allowed Kunti to light a lamp.
As they wandered through the palace, Sahadev's uneasiness grew. He confided in his brothers, expressing his reservations about staying the night within those walls. The others, however, managed to convince him, dismissing his concerns as mere superstitions.
The Pandavas prepared to perform a ritual in honor of their father, Pandu. Just as they were about to begin, Arjuna arrived, joining his brothers and mother in the prayer.
Purnima's devotion to Lord Shiva shone as she led the singing of his prayers, her melodious voice filling the space with a deep spiritual resonance. The Pandavas completed their offerings to their father with renewed strength and determination, bound by their shared purpose.
In Hastinapur, Duryodhan and Shakuni stood outside, gazing at the moon. Shakuni, with his twisted mind, spoke of the moon's waning crescent as a metaphor for the dwindling fortune of the Pandavas. Duryodhan, fueled by his enmity, saw the upcoming new moon as a harbinger of their impending victory.
Shakuni reminded Duryodhan of the plan they had set in motion, a plan that hinged on Karna's cooperation. Duryodhan expressed his confidence that this new moon would mark a turning point for them, just like the night of Ramchandra's victory. Shakuni agreed, cautioning Duryodhan about Karna's involvement and emphasizing the need for his compliance.
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