Meenakshi questions the King about his identity and informs him that Lord Shiv instructed her to meet him. She reveals that Arunasur plans to kill her the next day. As the King weeps, Meenakshi expresses her belief that there must be a reason why Lord Shiv sent her to him. She also confesses that she feels a connection with him. Meanwhile, Lord Shiv observes the moment, lamenting that though a father stands before his daughter, he cannot reveal the truth. He declares that Arunasur has crossed all limits and must face punishment for his sins.
The next day, Arunasur proclaims to the people that nothing is more important to him than justice. He declares that he has chosen his duty over his daughter and orders Meenakshi to be brought before him. As the maids escort her, the people, at Arunasur’s command, chant in his praise. Meanwhile, Lord Narayan informs Lord Shiv that Arunasur is prepared to execute Meenakshi, asserting that her story cannot end this way.
Kanchanmala arrives, playing the Damru and chanting “Har Har Mahadev.” She declares that the ultimate truth in the world is Lord Shiv and assures Meenakshi that he will surely come to protect her. In the jail, the King prays to Lord Shiv, pleading for Meenakshi’s safety, grieving that he could not even embrace his daughter when she stood before him.
Arunasur then commands Indradev, now his captive, to execute Meenakshi.
Ganesh urges Lord Shiv to protect Meenakshi. Lord Shiv declares that he will descend to earth. Lord Narayan affirms that only Lord Shiv can put an end to this injustice.
As Arunasur pushes Indradev to complete the execution, Lord Narayan warns that Meenakshi is on the brink of death. Ganesh again implores Lord Shiv to intervene. While Arunasur pressures Indradev and the Devtas protest, the people continue chanting in Arunasur’s favor. The King desperately prays to Lord Shiv for Meenakshi’s rescue.
At that moment, Kanchanmala chants “Har Har Mahadev,” and Lord Shiv himself arrives. As the sacred “Om Kara Sadashiv Neelkanth Maheshwara” hymn plays, Diti and Shukracharya are left in shock at his divine presence
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