Chapter 1:The sorrow of mighty king.

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Every human being has some voidness no matter how much they have and what they have each and every human being has some sort of unhappiness .

King "keertimaan" the king of glorious mighty kingdom  has everything money ,fame , kindness , vigour,health and has most beautiful , gorgeous queen " kadambi" but the only thing that they lack of is happiness . He conquered many kingdoms extended his boundaries to beyond the limits of sky up to heavens and down to  hell .The reason for there unhappiness is there only child princess "AKIRA". she is a boon from mighty goddess kali .She is 8 years old now .She is so beautiful that even children of God of heaven Indra seems nothing before her .She is like goddess of beauty herself .

It's late night in summer ,breeze from oceans are entering into the chamber of princess through windows of palace which is situated on the top of a hill which is near to Bengal sea . It's a full moon day the light is piercing through the curtains of window into princes chamber ,she is sleeping comfortable on her bed without having consciousness the moon light that's falling on her revealing her beauty making her look like a girl with skin of gold tone. Queen kadambi sitting near her weeping continuously .Her face became pale and her eyes became swollen. She is asking "vaidyas (doctors in ancient times) about the condition of princess .
King keertimaan ordered ministers to bring doctors from every kingdom on Earth .He announced a reward of half kingdom for a person who can cure his princess .

Akira has fallen from a swing while swinging with her friends in the evening in the courtyard from then she lost her consciousness and remained immobile .Her condition is so weird that even great doctors could not find her disease and surprisingly even after falling from a great height she had not wounded at all and hasn't shown a simple scratch on her body.

End of chapter 1

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