Ram dashed in the direction of Rudra, and Nandini hurried after him.
Rudra became aware that Nandini and Ram were pursuing him.
His tone was solemn as he inquired, "Why are you being so careless?" with regard to Nandini.
Rudra was soon challenged by Nandini, the one wanted to uphold himself by proverb, "No distressing, you cought me wrong, I validate when we abandoned the place, I indeed secured the hole in land formation."
Before departing for Dharmagiri, Rudra instructed them to enshrine Vyaaghra in its sanctuary and ensure that it receives sustenance on schedule.
Nand followed Rudra's instructions, but they weren't prepared for Vyaaghra to really manage to get away from that.
Vyaaghra was the initial subject of Gowthami's inquiry after she discovered that Rudra was, in fact, Balavan. On the contrary, Gowthami was concerned for her companion. Gowthami was reassured by Rudra that Vyaaghra was in perfect health and that he would ensure its safety.
Rudra ensured that Vyaaghra received sustenance in a timely manner, given that his departure was only a few days away.
He personally set up an automatic feeding system so that Vyaaghra would get food and water on schedule.
He is aware that an adult tiger can survive for 10 to 15 days without eating if it drinks water at least once every three days. They perish from dehydration if they are without water for even three or four days. As a final option, when water is short, they often gnaw on green foliage to absorb the moisture.
The Vyaaghra cave does not resemble a typical animal cave. It is a vast, open dwelling that is around 20,000 square feet in size. It has everything a Vyaaghra could possibly need, including a small lake, tons of vegetation, a large lair, a tiny rain forest, grasslands, savannas, and even mangrove swamps. Actually, Vyaaghra was the recipient of a specifically made Sakhi. Given the real appearance of the tiger cave, it is actually impossible for the average person to state that.
Vyaaghra used to be constantly looked for by Rudra and Nand after Sakhi left her native place. Although he had promised Gowthami that he would take care of Vyaaghra, the animal was now really going through the jungle, and Veer had given his crew the order to kill it. Gowthami was concerned about her beloved cat.
Rudra stare at nand challenged, "If you secured it, before by what method acted it escape?" accompanying a spirit of acrimony.
"Have you obliterated", Nandini pronounced to Rudra, custody her voice depressed as she made clear that "it had doubtlessly jump from skilled and led Sakhi, Rajeev, and Ram back to our birthplace."
It's true that Vyaaghra was the one who returned sakhi to their community; Nand was right. Ever then, Rajeev and Ram have been aware of Rudra's survival. In the event that they hadn't recognized Rudra at that point, they probably would have persisted to think that Rudra had passed away.
"Dad, let's focus on finding Vyaaghra. I don't believe now is the right moment to talk about anything else," Ram replied, bringing the conversation down to earth.
Rudra pleaded, "Ram, I need a hand from you. Please travel with me," realizing that Ram was really correct.
Without delay, Nandini approached and said, "How am I doing?"
Whenever he would leave, Rudra would always take nand with him to help him with various tasks. Nand enjoyed traveling with Rudra, especially when they were in hazardous locations.
Rudra has now abandoned Nand and taken Ram with him. To be honest, he didn't enjoy that.
Rudra turned to face Nand and said, "Remain at home, take care of Rajeev and Gowthami, and be vigilant. Furthermore, you are unable to join me because, as I have already said, you are now nandini"
Considering Nand was still dressed as a woman, Rudra is unable to drag him with him at this time. If he does, it may cause ambiguities and perhaps disclose their identities, which Rudra wanted to prevent from happening. For that reason, he urged Nandini to persist at residence.
However, Nand stating in a childlike manner, "Dad, I'd prefer to hang out with you."
With a tone of considerable wrath, Rudra remarked to nand, "Drop acting like a child; you're a mature individual now." He then turned to face Ram and said, "Go on."
With a playful glance at nand, Ram remarked, "My little kid, stay at home." After lavishing Nandini Head with attention, he returned with Rudra.
Ram called Nand a tiny child, which infuriated Nand. He said to himself, "Ram, I'll get back to you later," and then he hopelessly entered the home.
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Gurdeep feels a great sense of relief, excitement, and satisfaction upon realizing that Gowthami has recovered a portion of her own identity. In particular, he believed he might learn about her parents' past as well as her prior experiences, origins, and family history.
Without delay, Rajeev interrupted, saying, "No, uncle, she failed to obtain them all."
Next, asking Gurdeep in a perplexed tone, "the manner in which did she figure knowledge about her pet?
It was unclear to him how she acquired her recollections of her beloved cat.
"We discovered that tiger a few days ago when we got lost in the bush". Rajeev said that Gowthami recalled her recollections of the animal only when she saw the tiger. In reality, he didn't tell them the whole tale of what they saw in the forest.
" As you are a doctor, i contemplate you received that right", requested Rajeev.
As a medical professional, Gurdeep is fully aware of the fact that sometimes persons with memory loss may relive their past when they encounter objects or people connected to it. The emotional or contextual ties that exist between an individual and their memories are often associated with this phenomena. The degree to which this may occur, however, differs from person to person and is dependent on the particulars of their memory loss. While it's not a given, some patients may have memories if they come across familiar individuals or locations.
Gurdeep was disappointed that she was unable to regain all of her memories.However, she has made significant progress, so she will undoubtedly soon regain her memories. It made Gurdeep a bit thrilled to think about that.
Veer asked straight away: "continuing onto that specific day, the tiger literally kills the wolves, is it correct? It is thus even hazardous to humankind."