King... Bodyguard... Whose friendship is best? Story of Vikramaditya..!!
A rare gooseberry and a beautiful princess...!!
Vedalam started narrating the story to Vikramadhan. A king named Adikesan came to the country of Brahmapuram. Marthandon, the bodyguard and the king were best friends.
Once the king with Marthandan and his army went hunting in the forest. After a long distance, the troops became tired and began to rest.
But Mannan and Marthandan went alone into the long forest. Both were very tired after a long journey.
Marthandon leaves, saying that he is looking for a rare life-giving gooseberry he has heard about. After passing through various hurdles, he reached Nellikani by one way.
Marthandan did not eat the rare life-giving gooseberry but gave it to the king. The king also made it. Then Mannan and Marthandan went back to the country.
Days passed... King, call Marthandan and woo the Sinhalese princess! He said. Marthandan also invaded the Sinhalese country with a large force.
But a huge storm hit the sea and the ship sank in the sea. A great fish swallowed Marthandon. But he tore open the belly of the fish and came out. He reached the country of Sinhala through a route and found the princess in a Kali temple.
Marthandon was mesmerized by the princess's misfortune. Then to the princess, I fell in love with you the second I saw you. will you marry me He asked.
To which the princess showed a well and said that if it is true that you love me, you should drown in this well and rise. In the next moment, Marthandon drowned in the well.
When Marthandon sank and looked up, he was in his own country. He was speechless in wonder. The king was happy to see Marthandan coming alive, who thought he was dead for so long.
Then Marthandan told the king everything that had happened. The king asked quietly, come on! Both left to go to Sinhalese.
They found the princess in the Kali temple there. When the princess saw the king, she fell in love with him. Then to the King, to express his desire, King, if you really love me, will you do as I say? He asked me. The princess agrees to that and shows Marthandan, he is better than me. He is very much in love with you. He said you should marry him.
Hearing this, the princess agreed to this, thinking that the one who loves me will take better care of me than the one I love. Later, Vedalam ends the story by saying that the king married them both.
Vedalam, looking at Vikramaditya, is the help given to King Marthandan better in this story? Or was the help done to the king by Marthandan better? asked.
Vikramaditya said that the king's help in this is the best.
Vikramaditha Marthandan gave the magic girl to him, which is the duty towards the king and his friendship. But the king did not do that. It is an expression of his love for friendship and people that Marthandan marries a princess who yearns for the king.