Episode#38
Vatsala, the beautiful daughter of Balaram and Revathi she was very slim and slender girl having very sharp and sweet features, barely over 14 years was never attracted to the mascular boys like Abhimanyu, she was attracted to soft and sweet boys who are not into fighting war and thus she fell in love at first sight with Laxmana Kumar, his long curly hair, sweet face.
After having observed him closely during training, she had correctly concluded that he shun the training and preferred to sit on the shore of Prabhasa, in spite Balaram strict instructions that he may go only after his training session but he would disappear before the training commence and Balaram would sent Vatsala to bring him back, this almost became a daily routine.
One day on the shore of Prabhasa, when Laxmana Kumar and Vatsala were talking, he asked "do you know something?" He continues "I have seen painting of a boy lips on girl lips" she blushed and asked "so what?" He said hesitantly "can I put my lips on yours?" She turned serious and said "As per the customs of Yadavas, no boy can touch a girl unless they are married" Kumar innocently said "so let's marry" she blushed deeply and whispered "I am ready - but the proposal of alliance should be initiated by your parents to my parents and rest will follow" she blushed and ran out of sight while Kumar scratched his head muttered "what is the need to marry just to put my lips on her - silly of Yadavas?"
On other hand Laxmana Kumar sister Laxmani disinterest demeanor, Balaram asked his beloved nephew Samba (son of Vasudev Krishna and Jambavati) to show her around the kingdom of Dwaraka, while her brother got trained by Balaram and having good time with Vatsala on the shore of Prabhasa.
Both Laxmani and Samba on their daily outings brought them closer and Samba took a great liking for her without realizing that it was only one sided. He was disgruntled as she returned Hastinapur with her brother without even informing him.
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