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Originally posted by: .Fragrance.
I think she supposed to get rid of the snakes after Devsena liberates one innocent tribe ?😲
But in the last episode she was still wearing all the snakes around her neck..😕
Originally posted by: braveheartdoc
Even I was wondering...I thought this track was introduced for this purpose only... 😕
They said in the show that Hahuma's curse from the snakes (i.e. being constantly surrounded by snakes) would be lifted if a Dravid lady did something that uplifted/was for the benefit of another set of people/beings, i.e. non-Dravid people/beings.Those tribal people that Devsena helped are still Dravid people, so that is why Hahuma's curse wasn't lifted at that time.It was lifted at the end of the show (i.e. the snakes left Hahuma) because Devsena (the Dravid lady) was involved in doing something that benefited the Arya people as well, i.e. ending the enmity between the Dravids and Aryas.I hope that helps you understand why Hahuma's curse from the snakes was lifted when it was. (Obviously they wanted to only have the snakes leave her at the end anyway.) 😊I think the main purpose of having the tribal people track and having Devsena bring sindoor from the Mahishee Temple for them was as a way of introducing Manikarnika and then of having him enter the Dravid lands through the sindoor and show us that he is the Earth power person born at the same time as Devsena, Jaldev and Mahisha.