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the immortal of maluha

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The preparations for Shiva’s tour <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> empire were in full swing. Shiva, however, still found<br />

time for Sati’s dance lessons every afternoon. They were developing a quiet friendship. But<br />

Shiva agonised over <strong>the</strong> fact that while she showed respect, <strong>the</strong>re was no s<strong>of</strong>tening <strong>of</strong><br />

emotions in her or expression <strong>of</strong> feelings.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> meantime, Shiva’s tribe had been summoned to Devagiri, where <strong>the</strong>y were given<br />

comfortable accommodation and jobs. Bhadra, however, was not to stay with <strong>the</strong> Gunas. He<br />

had instead been assigned to accompany <strong>the</strong> Neelkanth on his voyage.<br />

‘Veerbhadra! When <strong>the</strong> hell did you get this name?’ Shiva asked Bhadra, meeting him for <strong>the</strong><br />

first time since his departure from Kashmir.<br />

‘Stupid reason actually,’ smiled Bhadra, whose slight hump had disappeared completely,<br />

thanks to <strong>the</strong> magical Somras. ‘On <strong>the</strong> journey here, I saved <strong>the</strong> caravan leader from a tiger<br />

attack. He gave me <strong>the</strong> tide for a brave man before my name.’<br />

‘You fought a tiger single-handed?’ asked Shiva, clearly impressed.<br />

Bhadra nodded feeling awkward.<br />

‘Well, <strong>the</strong>n you really deserve to be called Veerbhadra!’<br />

‘Yeah right!’ smiled Bhadra, suddenly turning serious. ‘The crazy label <strong>of</strong> “destroyer <strong>of</strong> evil”...<br />

Are you okay with this? You are not giving in to <strong>the</strong>se pleas just because <strong>of</strong> your past, are<br />

you?’<br />

‘I am going with <strong>the</strong> flow right now, my friend. Something tells me that despite all my<br />

misgivings, I can actually help <strong>the</strong>se people. These Meluhans are completely mad, no doubt.<br />

And I certainly can’t do ALL that <strong>the</strong>y expect <strong>of</strong> me. But I do feel that if I can make a difference,<br />

however small, I can reconcile with my past.’<br />

‘If you are sure, <strong>the</strong>n so am I. I will follow you anywhere.’<br />

‘Don’t follow. Walk beside me!’<br />

Veerbhadra laughed and embraced his friend. ‘I missed you Shiva.’<br />

‘I missed you too.’<br />

‘Let’s meet in <strong>the</strong> garden in <strong>the</strong> afternoon. I’ve got a great batch <strong>of</strong> marijuana.’<br />

‘It’s a deal!’<br />

Brahaspati too had sought permission to travel with Shiva. He explained that a<br />

Mesopotamian ship carrying some rare chemicals, essential for a critical experiment, was to<br />

dock at <strong>the</strong> port city <strong>of</strong> Karachapa soon. His team had to check and obtain those materials<br />

anyway. It would be a good idea to do this while travelling with Shiva. Daksha said that he had<br />

no problems with Brahaspati joining <strong>the</strong> tour if <strong>the</strong> Lord was okay with it. Shiva agreed<br />

enthusiastically to <strong>the</strong> suggestion.<br />

Three weeks after <strong>the</strong> court announcement about <strong>the</strong> Neelkanth, <strong>the</strong> day finally dawned for<br />

Shiva’s tour <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> empire. On <strong>the</strong> morning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day itself, Daksha walked into Shiva’s<br />

chambers.<br />

‘You could have summoned me, your Highness,’ said Shiva with a namaste. ‘You did not<br />

need to come here.’<br />

‘It is my pleasure to come to your chambers, my Lord,’ smiled Daksha, returning Shiva’s<br />

greeting with a low bow. ‘I thought I would introduce <strong>the</strong> physician who would be travelling with<br />

your entourage. She arrived from Kashmir last night.’

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