The rich history of Indian mythology is often celebrated for its reverence of feminine strength yet it's shadowed by the hidden depths, unfolds the poignant tale of Chandravanshi kumari Madhavi. Her untold tale epitomizes sacrifice as she embraces the thorns of destiny for her father's honor, surrendering her body, emotions, and love to a solemn promise. Once capable of nurturing greatest of men, she even nurtures an ocean of unshed tears. From yearning for affection to embracing the forest as her better half, her selfless nature bestowed upon her a forced maturity, lending her a tag of forgotten princess. Yet, it was her karma that illuminated the glory of the Kuru vansh once more. Mahabharata is not only the story of the clash between Pandavas and Kauravas, it's not just the deaths in Kurukshetra Kadana, but also the bundle of such tales of great and inspiring gem of people. Among the few gems, she was whose sacrifices marked the greatness of the Kuru lineage. This is the tale of Madhavi, the daughter of Yayati and Devayani, who's tale remains shadowed in the pages of the greatest of epics. Note: This story is purely elaborated version of the original epic. There might be some imaginary sequences to enhance the story, it's not meant to hurt anybody's beliefs.