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Devarajan continued reading from his book. The story spoke of a group of warriors who were great devotees of Lord Krishna. They had sworn to stand together in maintaining the balance of the universe. Among them was Shita, who possessed the divine gift of foresight. It was she who predicted the great danger that would arise from the witch.
One night, the warriors launched an attack on the witch’s castle and managed to trap her. But the witch’s dark power was immense — she escaped into the shadows before they could destroy her. The prince, who had been under her spell, was saved from her sorcery.
The warriors explained to the prince about the witch’s evil plans. Realizing his mistake for freeing her from the curse in the first place, the prince sincerely apologized. Shita then told him that he could still make amends — by protecting a key to an ancient door. Behind that door lay the severed head of the monster, sealed by powerful magic. The only way to open the door was through this key, and by the power of the Chosen One.
Shita also foretold that one day, in Kaliyuga, a great devotee of Lord Shiva would be born. He would be destined to claim this key — not just as a key, but as a weapon capable of destroying the monster once and for all. The prince vowed to protect the key with his life, and his descendants would continue to guard it until the Chosen One appeared.
As Devarajan closed the book, he revealed that the prince had been an ancient king from Vaaranasi, India. Even more astonishing, he discovered that a few descendants of the royal lineage still lived within a temple there. We all knew what we had to do next — travel to Vaaranasi, and uncover the truth about the key.
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