

Soon the wanderer Narad Muni comes to the assembly of King Daksh. The Sahitya will have components of life's betterment and would be talking about only the creators of the universe like Brahma and Vishnu unlike the destroyers Shiva. A strong headed Prajapati Daksh addresses his assembly and tells them about his literature name Daksh Sahitya. While in search of lotuses, Sati meets the sculptor community and fails to avert the strong presence of Shiva. On the other hand, King Daksh hides his emotions for his daughter behind his traits of being a Prajapati. As Sati describes about seeing a faint picture of an Ardhanarishvara, Aaditi calms her down.

A perplexed Sati shares about her dream with Aaditi unable to hide her curiosity. Seeing Shiva's aura,Sati wakes up from a dream clueless about the hidden significance of it.

But, Daksh dismisses her pleas as he is too immersed in his plans to destroy Shiva's existence. A displeased Prasuti tries to bring alive the caring father hidden behind King Daksh's heartless principles. Khyati pleads Sapta Rishi Bhrigu to talk to her father about subjugating the crudity of Sati's punishment. A drained out Sati faints as she enters the courtroom but, a stone-hearted Daksh rebukes to show any leniency towards her. Rishi Dadhichi announces to look after the dispelled community of the sculptors. Rishi Dadhichi disapproves of Daksh's thinking telling him about the atrocities that his decision will have on the sculptor community. As Rishi Dadhichi enters the courtroom with his disciples, Daksh condemns his ways of interfering and influencing a king's decision. Rishi Dadhichi enters the courtroom with his disciples. In the courtroom, the sculptor community assembles to seek for an apology from Daksh.īut, an arrogant Daksh dispels the entire community from his kingdom. Sati, with her two maids, Jaya and Niyati set out in search lotuses. But, Sati is adamant that she would face the difficulties coming in her way all alone. Khyati and Aaditi try to help Sati fulfill the arduous punishment given by Daksh. Sati's sister expresses her concern about the fulfillment of Sati's promise, to which she tells her that she would give her life if she fails to endure the punishment. Laxmi is upset on Daksh for the elusive punishment he gave to Sati. Daksh punishes the sculpturer and his family for sculpting Shivling. He asks her to choose between obedience to her father and her devotion to Shiva. Daksh turns on Sati and blames her for the dishonour Shiva caused him. When Shiva reveals himself in all his glory, Prajapati Daksh mocks him and claims he is superior.

Sati installs the shivaling, which angers King Prajapati Daksh. It leads her to the Rishis, who tell her that the Vishnu idol being created by her father is incomplete without a shivaling.
