The episode begins with Lord Shiv showering flowers on Goddess Parvati, creating a beautiful ambiance. He then constructs a swing for them, and they enjoy playing together as the title song plays in the background.
Meanwhile, Arunasur is on a rampage, killing soldiers. A soldier reports his actions to the King, who instructs Queen Kanchan Mala to complete the hawan and promises to confront Arunasur himself. When the King questions who dared to attack his soldiers, Arunasur boldly proclaims that the King seems to have confidence in himself. Spotting Kanchan Mala, Arunasur asserts that he intends to claim her for himself. The King reacts furiously, vowing to punish Arunasur for his insolence. Arunasur dismisses the need for a battle, boasting that he will impress Kanchan Mala with his power and swiftly attacks the King.
As this unfolds, Shiv and Shakti are playfully splashing water and having fun. Goddess Parvati claims victory in their game, prompting Lord Shiv to compliment her. She urges him to acknowledge more of her qualities, and while he lists them, she teasingly accuses him of not praising her enough and storms off. Lord Shiv follows her, taking her hand in a charming gesture. She smiles but pretends to be annoyed. He expresses that he is not good at showing his feelings but implies that if she could hear his heartbeat, she would understand his love for her. Just as he is about to declare his love, she halts him and reveals that she has found answers to her questions.
Back at the palace, Kanchan Mala grows increasingly anxious, while the King reassures her by saying they must complete the puja for the well-being of their unborn child. Arunasur, relishing the chaos, declares that he will derive pleasure from defeating the King in front of Kanchan Mala. He successfully overpowers the King and commands the soldiers to arrest him or face execution. As the soldiers comply, Arunasur announces that he will take Kanchan Mala for the seven pheras. The King implores Kanchan Mala to continue the Shiv Shakti puja, while she desperately calls for Goddess Parvati’s assistance.
Arunasur ominously declares that no one will come to Kanchan Mala’s aid and forces her to look into his eyes. A soldier tries to protect her, warning her not to make eye contact, but Arunasur kills him. Kanchan Mala closes her eyes and prays fervently to Goddess Parvati as Arunasur orders the maids to restrain her. He threatens her with the loss of her eyesight if she does not comply.
Meanwhile, Goddess Parvati urges Lord Shiv that they need to fulfill their duty. He is hesitant to leave their joyful moment, wanting to linger in their happiness. As he resists, she drags him toward their responsibilities, but he clings to a tree, expressing his desire to enjoy the moment. Despite his reluctance, she insists they must return to Shivatva. Hearing Kanchan Mala’s desperate prayer, he realizes the urgency of their responsibility.
In Kailash, Lord Narayan comments that Lord Shiv has returned to normal. Brahmadev inquires, “Where is Shivatva?” To which Lord Narayan replies that only Goddess Parvati possesses that knowledge. Ganesh, determined not to let his parents endure suffering again, resolves to take action and leaves the scene.
Meanwhile, Kanchan Mala fervently prays to Goddess Parvati, pleading for her attention. Arunasur, sensing the tension, mocks Kanchan Mala, claiming that Goddess Parvati has ignored her pleas. In response, the King defends Kanchan Mala, asserting that Shiv Shakti never overlooks the prayers of her devotees.
The episode concludes with this intense moment, leading into the precap: Goddess Parvati enters Kanchan Mala’s womb, and she goes on to give birth to a baby.