Shiv Shakti (Colors) 20th May 2024 Written Episode Update: Parvati’s Daughter Ashok Sundari

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The episode tarts with Parvati starting a process of creating a daughter for herself. She recalls Shiv telling her last time that they need to visit Amarnath to get a son. A daughter emerges. Kalpavrisksha says once Mahadev had saved him from fire and gave him a boon, today he realised what he mean that day. He introduces the girl to her mother Parvati. Parvati feels happy when the girl calls her mother and hugs her. Parvathi says her daughter is very beautiful and names her Ashok Sundari. Narad says that is why Mahadev brought Parvati under kalpavriksha, he doesn’t do anything without any reason.

Diti threatens to behead herself if Mahadev doesn’t emerge in front of her. Mahadev emerges and stops her from beheading herself. Diti says Mahadev didn’t help her when Adishakti was killing her asur sons and she was watching it helplessly, she wants to recreate her asur clan and wants Shiv to return Shukracharya. Shiv refuses and starts walking. Diti emotionally blackmails to listen to his sister-in-law’s plea, free his devotee Shukracharya, etc. Shiv finally gives up and stops.

Kalpavriksha asks Parvati to call Indradev and send him back to his place. Ashok sundari says she will drop Kalpavriksha back to his place. Parvati asks how will she. Ashok Sundari asks her to trust her, lifts Kalpavrisksha on her shoulder, and walks away.

Shiv enlarges himself and gets Shukracharya out of himself. Shukracharya greets him and says he was meditating and leading a peaceful life inside Shiv, why did he get him out to face a worldly tension of responsibilities. Shiv says he is emerged from Shiv and would be called Shiv putra from hereon. Narad praises Shiv’s greatness.

Precap: No precap.

Update Credit to: H Hasan

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