"RUDRA" THE INCEPTION

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Priya Ravinder recounted what had happened and showed the scroll. Then Vishnuvardhan revealed that Dhanunjai had hidden his son from the world. Eighteen years ago

CHAPTER 8
"THE FAMILY STORY"

Before Dhanunjai and Madhuvarshini had their daughter Sandhya, he had a son named Rudra. However, Dhanunjai hid him due to a problem Rudra had since birth. In reality, Rudra is not Dhanunjai's biological son.

To understand Rudra's story, we must go back in time. Anandhabhoopathi and Rajyalakshmi had three children: two daughters, Parvathi and Nagarani, and one son, Dhanunjai. Parvathi was the elder sister, and Nagarani was the younger sister. Dhanunjai loved his sisters dearly. His father, Anandhabhoopathi, was a prestigious officer in the Indian Army in Delhi.

CHAPTER 9
"SHADOWS OF THE PAST"

However, Anandhabhoopathi's father, Rudraiah, suffered a paralysis attack, forcing Anandhabhoopathi to resign his job and return to Hyderabad. After two and a half years, Rudraiah passed away. , due to which Anandhabhoopathi , became addicted to alcohol due to his family's sorrow. His addiction severely affected his family. Five years passed, marked by constant misunderstandings and fights.

Anandhabhoopathi failed to educate his children properly . Parvathi married the man she loved, but Anandhabhoopathi disapproved, expecting a wealthier suitor for the dowry. He threw Parvathi out of the house, sparking a fierce argument. No one dared oppose Anandhabhoopathi. Dhanunjai intervened, but to no avail.

Two years passed. Parvathi went missing, and Anandhabhoopathi remained drunk. After two weeks, Parvathi reappeared to Dhanunjai, but she died in a fire before his eyes. Before dying, Parvathi threw a mysterious spherical object at Dhanunjai. Traumatized, Dhanunjai became tough for his age, bearing heavy responsibilities.

CHAPTER 10
"A SECOND CHANCE"

One night, Anandhabhoopathi, drunk, lay on a railway track as a train approached. An unknown person saved him. The next morning, Anandhabhoopathi awoke at the riverbank. He saw the unknown person washing his hands and asked where he was and what had happened. The man explained the previous night's events. Anandhabhoopathi thanked him, saying, "My mother gave me birth, and you gave me rebirth."

He asked the man's identity and how he could repay him. The unknown person replied, "My name is Agnyatha. I came from a far place for work. May I stay in your home until my work is done?" Anandhabhoopathi agreed and introduced Agnyatha to his family. Agnyatha mingled well with the family, and Anandhabhoopathi transformed, quitting alcohol and ensuring Dhanunjai and Nagarani studied well.

After eight weeks, Agnyatha left, but Anandhabhoopathi remained changed. Dhanunjai worked hard, becoming a renowned archaeologist and one of India's eight richest men. Anandhabhoopathi arranged Nagarani's marriage to Raju, a well-known contractor. At 27, Dhanunjai married Madhuvarshini grandly. When Dhanunjai was 31, Anandhabhoopathi passed away.

CHAPTER 11
"THE NEW BEGINING"

In 1969, the Indian government planned a secret archeological expedition to uncover the mystery of Kailash Parvat. Dhanunjai led the team, which included five members from other states and me. Our superiors explained the mission's purpose: to uncover the secrets of Kailash Parvat, unsolved for thousands of years.

Before departing, Dhanunjai shared his story and showed me the mysterious spherical object from Parvathi. On May 16, 1969, we set out for Kailash Parvat. Upon arrival, Dr. Dhanunjai's expertise proved invaluable. "Vishnu, we're dealing with something extraordinary," he said.

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