
The episode begins with Nandi announcing to the crowd that Devi Parvati is standing before them, and the people joyfully chant “Mata Parvati ki Jai.” Nandi then recalls a past event when Lord Shiva had rested in the area while traveling for the Amarnath Yatra.
In the flashback, Lord Shiva notices Nandi staring at him and asks why he’s doing so. Nandi expresses that had Devi Parvati been present, he would have poured water on Shiv Shakti. Nandi, determined to perform the act, attempts to pour water on Lord Shiva, but Lord Shiva stops him. Nandi asks if he did something wrong, and Lord Shiva says that he will accept the water from Nandi when Devi Parvati arrives. To fulfill Nandi’s wish, Lord Shiva builds a temple there, and Nandi is moved by the gesture. Lord Shiva assures Nandi that the temple will remain inside the river until Devi Parvati arrives. He tells Nandi that on that day, Nandi will be able to pour the water.
In the present, Nandi explains that Lord Shiva had stayed inside the river to honor his wish. Devi Parvati reflects on Lord Shiva’s deep love for the world and his devotees. She wonders if Lord Shiva ever fully understood her. Just then, Mandasur arrives and vows to prevent Devi Parvati from going to the Vaidyanath temple. Devi Parvati calmly reminds him that many asuras have tried to stop her yatra in the past, but she always pressed on and would do so again.
Nandi taunts Mandasur, pointing out that Devi Parvati is standing on Lord Shiva’s temple, which he helped build. He chastises Mandasur for challenging her. Mandasur demands that Devi Parvati leave the river, but she tells him that she must first fulfill Nandi’s wish. She calls Nandi to pour the water, and Nandi is overjoyed. He fills his vessel from the river, chants “Har Har Mahadev,” and enters the temple. Nandi pours water on Devi Parvati’s legs and the Shivling, while Devi Parvati also chants “Har Har Mahadev.”
Lord Shiva, witnessing the act, proclaims that Shiv Shakti has accepted the water offering from Nandi, and his devotion will be remembered by the world. Devi Parvati tells Nandi that because of his devotion, the world has this temple. As a reward, she grants him a boon. She declares that devotees must visit this temple before reaching the Vaidyanath temple to honor Nandi’s devotion. Lord Shiva adds that true lovers who pray to Nandi will have their love succeed. The people chant in honor of Nandi’s devotion.
Mandasur, still determined, tells Devi Parvati to stop the ceremony and come with him. Devi Parvati responds that she will come after the people leave, not wanting to endanger them. She sends the people away.
Meanwhile, Devraj Indra asks Lord Narayan why Mandasur seems so confident. Lord Narayan explains that Mandasur’s confidence comes from his belief in his own power. Shukracharya informs Diti that he believes Shiv Shakti will lose.
As Devi Parvati prepares to complete her yatra, she takes water from the river and tells Mandasur that she will finish her journey, no matter the cost. She steps out of the river and chants “Om Namah Shivaya.” Mandasur mocks her and tells her that she won’t be able to chant the mantra again. As Devi Parvati tries to chant, she finds herself unable to do so, and Mandasur laughs at her struggle.