Paro was there for Rudra since the beginning. They met as children at a juncture in their lives where sadness and desolation were the only companions both seemed to have. However unlike Rudra, Paro was able to see the joys in the world which she wore with a smile on her face while Rudra clung to his past like a drug which fueled only anger and hatred in his heart, mind and soul. Yet throughout that dark point in his life when he was overshadowed by perilous thoughts a part of Paro was still with him...and that was her doll. Her doll reminded him that regardless of all the treachery and deceit with can plague human characteristics there are still those with a pure mind and a kind heart and one such person was this friend he saw on a bus... the friend that would become his wife.
Paro saw the darkness in Rudra's heart, the anger, the frustration, the pain, the fear. She was the one who made him feel again, who gave him the courage to laugh again, love again. It's like their bg tune, he was a clay doll and she breathed life into him. Paro was there throughout his struggles. They shared a bond which was sacred, a bond which tied two souls together in love, sorrow and happiness. The comparisons were made with their relationship and that of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati and yes these comparisons stand true. Rudra was Paro's protector but Paro was also strong in her own right.
She was strong enough to bear the brunt of Rudra's anger and to transform his bitterness into affection. She always stood up for what she believed was right even if it meant opposing Rudra and that in itself is an act of tremendous bravery. As the saying goes, it takes great courage to stand up to your enemies but it takes a great deal more to stand up to your friends...your loved ones.
Paro complimented Rudra perfectly. She was the balm for his pain, the light in his darkness. She was patient enough to deal with his ruthless attitude and she made him see life with a light that he was not able to find.
For me...Paro will forever be the only companion for Rudra. I really do not want to see him with Myrah if she is not Paro. I don't want to see him forget Paro so easily...to forget the woman who brought happiness in his life when he thought he was damned to live a life of loneliness and misery.
Alas the serial is coming to an end but I hope, if Myrah is not Paro then Rudra will say that he can't accept her as his wife because he can only ever love one woman and give her the right to be his wife and that woman was Paro... and will forever be Paro.