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Chapter 19 - ch 19 the Breaking of chains

The joyous atmosphere was electric as the couples gathered to celebrate the breaking of the curse that had bound them for so long. Aja-akshar and Budhl-Padma, Ananta-hara and Ashvi-Aparuja, along with Karna and his new brides, Vrushali, Supriya, and Uruvi, were surrounded by love and laughter, their hearts light with newfound freedom.

As the celebrations began, celestial beings descended from the heavens to witness the momentous occasion. The Tridevi, the celestial parents of Budhl-Padma and Ashvi-Aparuja, wept tears of joy, their hearts swelling with pride and relief.

"Look at our daughters," Saraswati whispered, her voice filled with emotion. "They have overcome their trials and embraced their destinies."

Lakshmi nodded, smiling brightly. "Their love has transcended time and space, breaking the chains that bound them. This is a celebration of hope!"

In stark contrast, the Trimurti—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva—shared hearty laughs, their spirits buoyed by the triumph of love.

"Did we not tell you, my dear brothers, that love always finds a way?" Vishnu exclaimed, clapping Aja-akshar on the back.

"It is a joy to witness such strength and unity," Shiva added, his voice deep and resonant.

The celestial parents of Karna, led by Surya Dev, radiated warmth as he embraced his son. Alongside him were his wives, Sangya, Ragyi, and Prabha, their faces glowing with pride.

"Karna, my son, you have always shone brightly," Surya declared, his voice filled with affection. "You have broken the bonds of fate and embraced your destiny."

The families of Vrushali, Supriya, and Uruvi stood proudly as well. Varuṇa Dev, father of Vrushali, watched with approval, his wives Varunani and Jaldevi beside him, their eyes glimmering with love.

"May your love guide you through the storms of life," Varuṇa blessed, raising a chalice filled with divine nectar.

Vāyu Dev, father of Supriya, stood with Bharti and Swasti, his voice strong as he declared, "Your union strengthens the winds of fate, carrying blessings to all."

Chandra Dev, alongside his wife Rohini, smiled serenely at Uruvi. "May your love shine as brightly as the moonlight, illuminating the paths of many."

As the celestial beings mingled with the newlyweds, laughter and music filled the air. The ground trembled slightly with the rhythm of joyous dancing, each movement a celebration of love and unity.

Budhl-Padma raised her glass. "To love that conquers all!" she cheered, her voice ringing clear.

"To the bonds we have formed and the curses we have broken!" Aja-akshar echoed, raising his glass high.

As the couples toasted, the celebrations reached a fever pitch, with dancers spinning and musicians playing melodies that echoed through the heavens.

The celestial families exchanged stories, each recounting tales of their own trials and triumphs, sharing wisdom with the new couples. It was a gathering that transcended realms—a tapestry woven from the threads of destiny, love, and divine intervention.

As the festivities continued, Ashvi-Aparuja caught a glimpse of the Tridevi, their eyes sparkling with pride. "Your guidance has been our beacon," she said, her voice filled with gratitude.

Lakshmi smiled warmly. "We are but mirrors reflecting your strength. You have always had it within you."

As the night wore on, the stars twinkled like jewels in the sky, each one a witness to the love and unity celebrated below. The bonds between the families deepened, solidifying alliances that would echo through generations.

In that moment, under the watchful eyes of their celestial parents, the couples knew that they were no longer bound by the past but were free to carve their own destinies—together.