A princess's journey from innocence to heartbreak.
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Aashvi, the sole princess of Indraprastha, is born into a world of love and loss. Growing up without her father, Arjun, she yearns for his presence, only to find it in the paintings that adorn her mother's chambers. When Arjun finally returns, Aashvi's world is turned upside down.
As she witnesses the devastating consequences of the Dyutsabha, Aashvi's once-optimistic outlook is shattered. The pain and betrayal she sees her mother endure leave her deeply scarred. Love, once a source of joy, becomes a terrifying prospect, as she fears the heartbreak that accompanies it.
Aashvi's story is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the enduring human spirit. As she navigates the complexities of her life, she must confront her own fears and find a way to heal. Ultimately, her tragic fate serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the enduring power of love.
"The people must know how to balance Sattwa, Rajas and Tamas inside them. Thus I want the Trigun to incarnate as my sisters."
The Guna of purity Sattwa, the Guna of passion Rajas and the Guna of darkness Tamas are the mode of all existence, these three gunas are present in all material energies and its creations.
The Trigun have incarnated themselves as the sisters of Shri Krishna and Balram to help establish Dharma in Dwapar yug.
What happens when they get married to the three revered Kaunteyas ? Are the brothers capable to handling the sisters who handle all material creations ?