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In the grand courtroom of the palace, intricately carved pillars rise majestically, holding up the weight of history within their ancient walls. The room is aglow with the warm hues of Surya Dev, casting an ethereal light on the assembly gathered below. Mantris adorned in regal attire sit upon ornate thrones, exuding authority and power. A red carpet stretches across the marble floor, leading to a raised dais where a figure of immense importance presides, their presence commanding the attention of all who are present. Guards stand at attention, their stoic expressions a testament to their unwavering dedication to duty.

(Surya Dev: Sun God. Mantris: ministers)

As the grand gold gate swung open, all eyes turned towards Rudraksha, whose presence commanded reverence and respect. Clad in attire befitting a warrior king, Rudraksha exuded strength and regal magnificence.

His form was adorned with intricate golden armor, each piece crafted to perfection, it bore intricate engravings of the sacred trishul symbol, representing his devotion to his faith and his commitment to protecting his people. Each trishul motif was meticulously etched into the golden plates, catching the light in mesmerizing patterns as he moved. A majestic headdress adorned his head, Crafted from gleaming gold, it rose majestically from his brow, adorned with intricate motifs and elegant flourishes that spoke of royalty and power.At its pinnacle, the crown boasted a series of towering spires, each tipped with a flame-like finial that reached towards the heavens, symbolizing his divine right to fight. From every angle, the crown gleamed with a radiant glow, catching the light and casting a golden aura around Rudraksha's regal visage.

Rudraksha's gaze was unwavering, exuding confidence and authority, as he strode forward with purpose. A stern expression graced his features, his chiseled jaw set in determination, embodying the resolve of a leader steadfast in his convictions.

His attire, a blend of rich reds and golden hues, spoke of both power and elegance. A flowing robe of crimson draped over his shoulders, trimmed with gold, billowed behind him as he moved, a symbol of his status as both warrior and ruler.

In his powerful grasp, Rudraksha held a massive sword, its blade gleaming with a razor-sharp edge that spoke of countless battles won and enemies vanquished. The hilt, adorned with ornate designs inlaid with precious gems, fit perfectly in his hand, a natural extension of his formidable presence.

As Rudraksha ascended the steps toward his brother, King Ishaan, a solemn reverence filled the air. With grace and humility, he kneeled before the throne, bowing his head in deference to his elder sibling and sovereign.

Rudraksha presented his sword to King Ishaan, a symbol of his loyalty and dedication to the kingdom. The king, in turn, accepted the sword with a nod of acknowledgment, recognizing Rudraksha's unwavering commitment to their family and realm.

King Ishaan set aside the sword and instead reached for a formidable gada, a weapon of immense strength and power. As he hoisted the massive gada, its weight evident even to the mighty king, the courtiers watched in awe at the display of raw strength and authority as Ishaan struggled to carry it and gave it to Rudraksha.

The gada presented by King Ishaan was a magnificent weapon, its grandeur matching the strength of the senapati who wielded it. Crafted from gleaming gold, it stood tall and imposing against the backdrop of the desert sands.

At the top, the gada featured a formidable mace head, intricately adorned with ornate patterns and motifs reminiscent of ancient craftsmanship. Its sharp spikes and sturdy design spoke of its effectiveness as a weapon of war, capable of delivering crushing blows to any foe.

The handle of the gada was equally impressive, its length adorned with elaborate carvings and embellishments that added to its majestic appearance. As it stood embedded in the desert sands, the gada exuded an aura of power and authority, a symbol of the king's might and determination to protect his kingdom.

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