
In the mighty empire of Suryadevara Rajyam, a land blessed by the Sun and guarded by ancient traditions, ruled King Rajendran, a man of wealth, ambition, and unyielding authority. Feared by rival kingdoms and respected by his people, he governed with strength and precision. Yet within the walls of his own palace, he was a distant and hardened father.
Rajendran longed for a son, an heir who would inherit his throne and extend his legacy. But fate gave him three daughters instead. When his beloved queen died giving birth to the youngest child, grief hardened his heart. Though he refused to remarry out of love for his late wife, he could never forgive destiny for denying him a male successor.
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