Princess Ahana and her betrothed live in a palace in the Himalayan Mountains, and get ready for their wedding.
Climax
Princess Ahana and Prince Aarav are supposed to get married, but Kali is envious of their love and instead curses them and her family. The curse ensures that her entire family must stay in their kingdom and she must stay in the Kingdom in the Himalayas. Without her family present, Princess Ahana cannot have her happily ever after.
Falling Action
Kimaya, the goddess of hunt and an enemy of Kali takes pity on the princess because she had good karma and she followed her dharma. Kimaya tells Princess Ahana that if she can find 2 rings in places in her kindom (located on a map) then she will be able to break the curse and live happily ever after.
Resolution
Princess Ahana again summons Kimaya and with her help they burn the rings. But, the rings don't melt! When the princess looked over her shoulder at Kimaya she saw that she was gone and there was a message in her wake. It said "You can do this without me. You are stronger than you think". So, the princess gathered wood from the surrounding forest and made an even larger fire. She prayed to the gods and hoped they heard her if only because she was Bhramin. Then she threw the rings in once more and the magic was gone once and for all!
Princess Ahana's family comes to their castle in the Himalayan Mountains and she gets married to the prince.
As a reward for facing Kali's wrath, Kimaya makes makes Queen Ahana a god in her own right the day she would have died. Queen Ahana, lived up to her name, meaning inner light, or immortal. She will always be remembered as will her perseverance. She followed her dharma, got good karma and was rewarded for it. Her mount is an elephant, and she spends her time spreading kindness through the world.