This 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...
At the outskirts of Anga: On the border of it: several days later:
"Sighrata kijiye (hurry up), Kakashree!!"
One girl of twenty-four was hurring up her Charioteer, Surath Sumedh, the dear father of Chandra Kana and father-in-law of Prince Chitrasen. She was none but the adored eldest daughter-in-law of our heroine Padma. Devi Vatsyala or Shalu. She too had seen a weird dream just the day before starting her journey. From Indraprastha to Anga. She saw her dear mother-in-law Padma going away!! But where she did not know!! In her heart, she knew just one thing!!! She had to reach Padma as early as possible!!!
She wiped her tears. Forcefully. As they were flowing through her eyes and were blocking her vision!! All of a sudden she saw the sunset!! It was a natural thing but her heart beat stopped suddenly!! It seemed like a bad omen to her!! She had recalled the warning of her father-in-law karna in her eardum
"Aj ap hame nahin samjh paogi, Putri. Us din samjhogi jis din ham nahin rehenge!! (Now you will not understand me, my dear daughter. One day, after my death, you will realise your mistake!!)"
How much she repented for her own mistakes after that day!! She blamed him as the merciless murderer of her cousin brother Avimanyu!! While he turned out to be the sacrificing sage himself!! Shalu had misjudged him!! She promised to protect her mother-in-law Padma at the pyre of Karna!! She had to fulfil her vow at any cost!!!
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Her sister-in-law Yuvi tried to convince her that no bad things had happened to them. In vain. Shalu was not assured. She remembered the day when her husband Vrishasen died. At the same time. At the time of sunset. ....................................
Padma' s acceptance of death: by seeing someone special: