14. || 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝐌𝐞𝐞𝐭 ||

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The family have already abandoned their chariots as soon as rhey reached the border of Gokul . They want to walk on their feet and feel mother nature's touch. Pandu have already sent their Chariots back. As they continued to walk, Nakul, feeling a bit tired from the journey, sighed and said, "I wish we could rest a bit pitashree. My legs are starting to ache."

Sahadev nodded in agreement. "Yes, it's been a long ride. This place looks like the perfect spot to take a break."

Madri smiled at her sons, appreciating their enthusiasm for the adventure. "Look how beautiful this place is! The flowers are so colorful, and the trees look so inviting," she remarked, taking in the vibrant surroundings.

Pandu chuckled softly, nodding in agreement. "Gokul village is indeed beautiful. The natural beauty here is breathtaking. It reminds me of how blessed we are to have such serene places around us."

"Can we rest for a little while pitashree?" Nakul pleaded, his eyes hopeful.

"Just for a short while," Pandu replied, motioning for them to settle down. "Let's enjoy the scenery and the fresh air before we meet our family."

As they stopped beside the beautiful green area, the vibrant colors of the flowers and the lush trees created a picturesque scene. A small blue pond glimmered in the sunlight, adding to the tranquility of the moment.

After a brief rest, the sweet giggles of girls echoed in the air, drawing their attention.

"Do you hear that?" Nakul asked, his curiosity piqued. "It sounds like someone is having fun nearby!"

Bheem nodded, straining to listen. 

The brothers eagerly found spots to sit, leaning back against the soft grass and taking deep breaths of the fragrant air, while Kunti and Madri exchanged happy smiles, pleased to see their children enjoying the beauty of nature.

Kunti listened closely to the sweet giggles in the air. "Let's find those girls," she suggested. "Maybe they can show us the way to Nand Bhavan. I don't know where my brother Nanda lives in Gokul."

Pandu nodded in agreement. "Yes, let's follow the sound of their laughter."

They began walking in the direction of the joyful voices. As they walked, the giggles grew louder and more cheerful, filling the air with warmth.

After a short while, they reached a beautiful garden with colorful flowers blooming everywhere. A small pond sparkled in the sunlight beside it.

As they entered the garden, they saw a group of little girls around the age of the Pandavas, playing happily. One girl was on a swing, flying high with joy, her laughter ringing out like music. Another girl stood beside her, gently pushing her higher and higher.

𝐃𝐞𝐬𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐓𝐨 𝐁𝐞 || 𝘈𝘳𝘋𝘪Where stories live. Discover now