The Prince
Daryapur's Veerasen, Having four sons, the monarch. They may get married. The monarch was seeking a family with four daughters as a result. Then he learned that a monarch had four daughters and lived close to Vrindavan. The girls' father also preferred that his daughters attend the same school. Following negotiations between the two houses, it was determined to match up the sons of one monarch with the daughters of the other king. There was a lot of happiness in the city on the day of Soyrik. There were long lines for meals. The father of the girls fed everyone. The monarchs and their entourage gathered in Vrindavan after the meal. There, the girls' father commanded everyone to start dancing. He wanted everyone to enjoy themselves greatly. The monarch ordered the people to stop singing and dancing after a long night. Everyone returned home. Gandharvaloka descended from heaven and began dancing and singing with his congregation after everyone had gone to sleep. After stopping dancing and singing after hearing that song, the monarch got up and demanded furiously, "Who is singing now that I have stopped? Is anyone dancing? The younger prince likewise stood up to investigate the singer and moved in that direction. Before he could get too far, the Gandharvas killed him and took his corpse away.
They were surprised to see that the younger prince was missing when the bridegroom woke up in the morning. The prince was nowhere to be discovered despite extensive searches. In the end, three of the eldest princesses wed three of the eldest princes. The younger princess declared that only the younger prince would be her choice for marriage. She was then promised to Khanjira. The princesses moved in with their new in-laws after the wedding ceremony. Four princesses received four mansions. She and her husband were content with their lives, but the younger one had informed her that she didn't want a palace. She began serving her ageing mother-in-law day and night. There have been seven years. The ancient king was eating when a drop of Aswa fell into his eyes, prompting him to utter the words "Oh God." When Manji started crying, the younger daughter-in-law questioned, "Mamanji, why?" It has been seven years, the monarch declared. There is no longer any chance of seeing my adored son. Don't cry, the daughter-in-law said. Now I set out to look for them. So she She took her dagger and exited the home. She searched day and night, but she was unable to locate her spouse. At last, she approached Vrindavan. She spent one night resting under a tree. On the tree, there was a bird's nest. The identical snake emerged from the hole, but the princess did not back down, and hit the tree.