The episode begins with Lord Narayan trying to soothe Ganesh, who is agitated and insists that he won’t calm down until Lord Narayan restores Lord Shiv’s consciousness. In response to Ganesh’s aggression, Narayan effortlessly transforms Ganesh’s weapon into flowers and throws them back at him. Curious about Goddess Parvati’s whereabouts, Narayan learns from Ganesh that Lord Shiv is unconscious and Parvati is missing. He encourages Ganesh to stop crying and to pray, assuring him that his uncle and others—such as Brahmadev, Nandi, Narad, and Goddess Saraswati—are all with him, sharing in the distress caused by the separation of Shiv and Shakti.
Ganesh offers a heartfelt apology and asks how he can rectify his earlier outburst. Narayan reassures him that his actions were motivated by love for his father and grants him forgiveness. Meanwhile, Shukracharya observes Lord Shiv in his unconscious state and reflects on how the reunion of Shiv and Shakti now seems impossible.
In a tense situation, Arunasur finds himself surrounded by lions while Kanchanmala goes into labor. Her cries of pain are met with joy from the king upon hearing the sound of a newborn. When the servant reveals it’s a girl, the king chants praises for Mahadev, while butterflies flutter around the child. As the lions release their grip, Arunasur ominously states that Kanchanmala and her baby will face death.
The king pleads with Arunasur to take his kingdom in exchange for sparing his family. Arunasur, however, insists that the king must kill Kanchanmala and her baby to truly claim the throne. Diti intervenes, warning against violence. Arunasur dismisses her concerns until he notices the lions welcoming Kanchanmala’s newborn, which shocks him. The king reassures Kanchanmala that the lions are friendly.
Diti insists that Kanchanmala’s baby is special. Skeptical, Arunasur declares he isn’t afraid of the baby while Shukracharya arrives and urges Arunasur to listen to him alone, claiming he has a way to defeat Shiv and Shakti. He orders his soldiers to take the king and Kanchanmala away.
Meanwhile, Brahmadev questions Lord Narayan about Lord Shiv’s fate, to which Narayan responds that they need to locate Shivatva. He then reveals that the Ocean will come to reclaim Lord Shiv. As the Ocean arrives to retrieve Shiv, Nandi prays for his swift return, chanting “Har har Mahadev.”
Shukracharya informs Arunasur that Kanchanmala’s baby is, in fact, Goddess Parvati. Diti is incredulous but listens as Shukracharya explains that while he found Lord Shiv unconscious and without Parvati, she arrived after hearing Kanchanmala’s prayers. He hands a weapon to Arunasur and urges him to act quickly.
As Arunasur enters the palace, the people chant his name, but he brutally assaults the king. Kanchanmala, distressed, pleads for her husband’s safety. Arunasur cruelly responds that he will spare the king only if Kanchanmala sacrifices her daughter. The king implores Kanchanmala to resist Arunasur’s demands, but she reluctantly agrees to save her husband, promising Arunasur she will fulfill his conditions.
Despite her anguish, Kanchanmala places her daughter before Arunasur, who takes delight in the potential “game” ahead if the baby is truly Parvati. He declares his intent to create enmity between Shiv and Shakti, vowing to annihilate all forms of love and ensure that Shakti turns against Shiv, thus erasing their legacy from history with a sinister laugh. Meanwhile, the baby continues to cry as Lord Shiv remains unconscious, submerged in the ocean.
The episode ends on this ominous note, setting the stage for further conflict.
**Precap:** Brahmadev asserts that Shiv and Shakti will find a way to achieve their goals, hinting at a forthcoming resolution.