Story Unfolds:
At the Royal chamber of Hastinapur: At the same time:
Two girls were laughing aloud. They became fast friends. They were in relationship sister-in-laws. Bhabhi and Nanad. But they were so alike in nature. One loved to be dominated by her husband Jay while another by her daddy dearest. They needed no time in bonding. Now let me introduce them to you. They were dear sister of Kaurava and Pandava Devi Dushala. She had another introduction too. She was wife of evil and ruthless Sindhu King Jayadrath. Another one was now already introduced to all. Proud and arrogant Princess of Prayag, Ashavari.
Devi Dushala (Sister of Duryi)
Princess Ashavari (Wife of Yut)
Both the girls were discussing girl things lovingly when they stiffen by seeing the entry of the King on the Royal Court. Along with Queen and mother of Crown Prince. Dhritashtra entered along with Gandhari on one side and Kunti another. He did not look pleased a little bit. A gravest situation came over him. He had to declare the punishment of Prayag King Shandilya for the abduction and abandonment of Padmavati. He was not in favor of this act. Nor in the mood of destroying his newly built relationship with Prayag. But as Duryi insisted, he always fell weak. His only weakness was his blind trust on his sons and trial to protect their naughty mischievous misdeeds from starting. If only he could be strict as a father no Mahabharata would take place ever!!
All stood up seeing the blind king entering the Royal Court. Including his uncle Mahamahim Bhism. People bowed to him. He curtly nodded his head. In recognition.
With the help of Vidur, his Prime Minister and step brother, he sat on the throne and admired it in mind. It was his another bad habit. He loved to be a king. His desire of power and of throne took birth in the form of his 100 sons. His power hungry attitude drove Duryodhan to declare war very soon. However let us come back to the story.
He waved his right hand. All sat down on their respective seats. Only Bhism stood tall. He wanted to see the blind king's decision.
"Sabha arambh ho. (Let's start the Royal Court.)" He declared openly.
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Vrushali Padmavati: Soul-mate of a Surya Putra (Karna Series 2)
Historical FictionThis is the untold story of a wife of one of the most promising and remarkable archer of Mahabharata. Karna. This girl loved him unconditionally from the very bottom of her heart and was witness of his endless pain, suffering, dilemma and agony to p...