The episode opens with Kanchanmala declaring that Goddess Parvati must come. Arunasur mocks her, saying that Goddess Parvati has ignored her prayers. The King interjects, assuring everyone that Shiv Shakti never overlooks the pleas of her devotees and that Goddess Parvati will surely arrive.
Meanwhile, Ganesh is on a quest to find Goddess Parvati. In a moment of desperation, Lord Shiv pleads with her to stop, asking her to reconsider her anger. He invites her to punish him if he has done wrong, confessing that he cannot live without her. Just then, Goddess Parvati vanishes.
Narad questions Lord Narayan about the unfolding events, to which Lord Narayan replies that Lord Shiv is merely a husband now, struggling to cope without Goddess Parvati. Lord Shiv cries out for her, expressing his deep love and desperation for her return.
Kanchanmala continues her prayers, demanding that Goddess Parvati take revenge on her behalf. The King echoes this plea as Arunasur laughs derisively, believing their cries won’t reach her. One of the soldiers notes that Goddess Parvati may not come, while another warns that if she doesn’t, it could shake the world’s faith in her. Suddenly, Goddess Parvati appears as a blazing fireball, causing Arunasur to scream in discomfort, prompting everyone to shield their eyes from the brilliance.
As Lord Shiv reminisces about his moments with Goddess Parvati, he weeps, declaring his love for her and his unwillingness to live without her. He pledges to search for her no matter the cost.
The fireball enters Kanchanmala’s womb, triggering her labor pains. Arunasur is bewildered, and Diti informs him that the glow and Kanchanmala’s suffering are interconnected. She warns him that a powerful force has entered Kanchanmala’s womb, likely to become a threat to him in the future. As Arunasur attempts to attack Kanchanmala, lions emerge to protect her, while servants assist with the delivery.
Lord Shiv, seeking help, calls upon the world around him. Animals and spirits respond, acknowledging his call. In Kailash, Shivgan expresses concern for Lord Shiv’s state, and Nandi resolves to bring him back, departing with the Shivgans.
Desperate, Lord Shiv continues to call for Goddess Parvati’s forgiveness. Nandi returns with Shivgans and Ganesh, who urges Lord Shiv to come back to Kailash. Lord Shiv insists he will only return if Goddess Parvati is there. Ganesh refers to him as “father,” but Lord Shiv, in his distress, reprimands him and claims he cannot abandon his search. Nandi urges him to return for his own well-being, while Shivgans plead for his presence in Kailash. Confused and agitated, Lord Shiv demands to know who they are, insisting he must find his wife.
Lord Narayan intervenes, asking Lord Shiv to calm down. In a moment of despair, Lord Shiv dismissively claims he is simply a husband in search of his wife and begs for Lord Narayan’s help, even striking his head against a tree. Despite everyone’s attempts to stop him, Lord Shiv continues, stating that he is lifeless without her. To protect him, Lord Narayan uses his powers to render Lord Shiv unconscious.
Ganesh wakes up, angry and confrontational towards Lord Narayan for his actions. Lord Narayan advises Ganesh to remain calm, explaining that he had no choice. Ganesh reacts defensively, claiming he will punish Lord Narayan if he does not restore Lord Shiv.
Narad attempts to intervene, cautioning Ganesh about punishing Lord Narayan, the protector of the cosmos. Ganesh insists the matter is personal between him and Lord Narayan. Lord Narayan explains that he cannot revive Lord Shiv at present and will not defend himself against Ganesh’s wrath. In a heated moment, Ganesh prepares to attack Lord Narayan with his weapon.
**Precap:** Shukracharya announces that Goddess Parvati has come to punish Arunasur.