The episode opens with the commander revealing to Jimrasur that King Bharat’s daughter, Kanyakumari, was born as an adult. Diti urges Jimrasur to kill Kanyakumari, but Shukracharya warns him that she poses a real threat. He explains that if Kanyakumari could kill Jimrasur, their plans would be ruined. When Jimrasur questions whether he should wait to be killed by Kanyakumari, Shukracharya suggests that she should be married, as a married woman cannot harm him. Jimrasur then instructs Banasura to win Kanyakumari’s heart and marry her quickly.
Meanwhile, Lord Shiv urges Goddess Parvati to awaken. As she regains consciousness, she recalls the events before her fainting and immediately checks on Lord Shiv and their son, Kartikeya. He reassures her that both he and Kartikeya are fine, believing Kartikeya will be safe once Jimrasur is defeated. Parvati inquires about Kanyakumari, and Lord Shiv describes her as a source of happiness for King Bharat and Queen. He reveals her beauty, allowing Parvati to see Kanyakumari for herself.
In the palace, the Queen asks Kanyakumari if she likes her new home, to which Kanyakumari responds positively. King Bharat announces his intention to take her to the temple to show her Lord Shiv, prompting Kanyakumari to express her desire to meet him. In the temple, Kanyakumari is filled with joy upon seeing Lord Shiv’s idol and performs a puja, smiling in devotion. King Bharat expresses gratitude for Kanyakumari’s presence, attributing it to Goddess Parvati, and vows to find the perfect husband for her. Kanyakumari chants “Har har Mahadev,” and the Queen suggests they discuss her marriage plans while seeking Lord Shiv’s blessings.
Observing from the heavens, Lord Shiv and Goddess Parvati engage in conversation. Parvati expresses her eternal devotion to Lord Shiv in every form, while he reveals that neither King Bharat nor Kanyakumari realizes she is a manifestation of Parvati herself. The Queen urges Kanyakumari to pray for a suitable groom, but Kanyakumari boldly states that she desires Lord Shiv as her husband. This declaration shocks both the King and Queen. She embraces the Shivling and repeats Lord Shiv’s name fervently.
As Goddess Parvati contemplates Kanyakumari’s intentions, King Bharat insists she step away from the Shivling, but Kanyakumari remains undeterred in her devotion. The Queen warns her against desiring Lord Shiv, stating he belongs to Parvati, but Kanyakumari argues that love knows no boundaries.
Goddess Parvati wonders what might result from Kanyakumari’s penance, noting that Lord Shiv remained silent during their conversation about it. Kanyakumari resolves to leave the palace to perform her penance, inadvertently dropping a jewel as she departs. Banasura, who discovers the jewel, is intrigued by its magical properties and attempts to retrieve it but fails. King Bharat reassures the Queen that there is no need to worry about Kanyakumari’s safety.
Determined, Kanyakumari vows to do penance for Lord Shiv, hoping to win his love, while Banasura alerts Jimrasur about the jewel. Though Shukracharya cautions him against going after it, Jimrasur insists he will pursue both Kanyakumari and the jewel.
The episode concludes with tension building around Kanyakumari’s intentions and the looming threat of Jimrasur’s approach.
**Precap:** A deceptive figure posing as Lord Shiv approaches Kanyakumari, while Goddess Parvati urges Lord Shiv to reveal the truth to her. However, he suggests they remain uninvolved, leading to a disagreement between the divine couple.