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Panchavanmadevi & Rajaraji
Episode122(6) Narration by Mrs. Lakshmi Rajkumar
This episode ends with Rajaraji finally disclosing to the Queen that she is in love with Arulmozhi pattar, son of Brahmarayar. The Queen is
astonished to hear this revelation and further cautions her about the potential hardships and tests she has to undergo in order to become the queen of the future Commander in chief of the Chola army Arulmozhi, who is already having two consorts.
The Queen then counsels her that if this love does not materialise she should not loose hope and should move forward with immense courage and grace in life.
This is an important life lesson to women of this generation who want to fall in love and expect love from men which is their biggest weakness. There is an emotional scene where the Queen blesses Raji and she breaks down and the Queen consoles her after which she takes leave and exits the castle. The Queen then fears that If due to some confusion the King would refrain her from involving in Temple Construction, she ruminates about how she would combat her defeat.
By MS YuvarajPanchavanmadevi & Rajaraji
Episode122(6) Narration by Mrs. Lakshmi Rajkumar
This episode ends with Rajaraji finally disclosing to the Queen that she is in love with Arulmozhi pattar, son of Brahmarayar. The Queen is
astonished to hear this revelation and further cautions her about the potential hardships and tests she has to undergo in order to become the queen of the future Commander in chief of the Chola army Arulmozhi, who is already having two consorts.
The Queen then counsels her that if this love does not materialise she should not loose hope and should move forward with immense courage and grace in life.
This is an important life lesson to women of this generation who want to fall in love and expect love from men which is their biggest weakness. There is an emotional scene where the Queen blesses Raji and she breaks down and the Queen consoles her after which she takes leave and exits the castle. The Queen then fears that If due to some confusion the King would refrain her from involving in Temple Construction, she ruminates about how she would combat her defeat.