'The story so far..'
'After seeing his mother's smartness'
'Rama makes her Ammacharya.'
'Father wants you to gain the knowledge of Vastu.'
'I have the answer to this, My Lord.'
'But for that, you have to do just as I say.'
'Rama includes the king and Tathacharya in his plan.'
'Now, watch ahead..'
Connect it all.
Union is the meaning of life.
It's the very base of life.
The family is united.
This brings joy in life.
Union is the law of the world
and that is the teachings of Vastu.
The great Ammacharya is here
to serve Queen Tirumalamba.
Take it. - What?
Seize this chance to learn from her, My Queen.
Tell me. What ails you? I will help you.
Minister.
Is your seat turned to the other side?
No, Lord.
Has your wife gone mad? - No.
Do you have to lift heavy pots in your house?
Not at all.
Then you have no right to see. - Then you have no right to see.
You have to stay back. - You have to stay back.
Please forgive me. Forgive me.
Queen Chinna Devi, after consulting Vamacharya
has installed the painting of a swan couple in her chambers
due to which the king is drawn to her
and he is driven to her room.
Silly woman!
Rama!
Whom did your mother call silly?
This is no trouble at all.
She can solve this in an instant.
You've to take that painting from
Queen Chinna Devi's chambers
and install it in your room.
But she would never give me the painting!
Then there is only one choice.
You have to wear a necklace of pearls.
How would that help me?
Let me tell you.
The swans are very fond of pearls.
The pearls are going to draw the swans
to your room.
Is that true? - Yes.
What are they talking about?
It is about you, Lord. - About me?
Thank you, Ammacharya.
I will do as you say.
Connect it all.
Acharya. - Yes?
It is your turn now.
You have to play your part.
I definitely will.
Sinner!
Evil!
Liar!
Dear, who do you curse?
I am..
I am cursing Ammacharya.
Ammacharya! Why is that?
She is defaming Vamacharya.
Ammacharya is going around telling people
about the counters to Vamacharya's suggestions.
It is impossible.
It does not seem like it.
Do you know?
Ammacharya went to the palace to meet Queen Tirumalamba.
Now, Vamacharya's fame will diminish.
In the state of Vijayanagara
Vamacharya will have no respect.
There should be a way
to teach Ammacharya a lesson.
What will you do?
Vamacharya will be the one to make a move.
But first, I have to meet Queen Chinna Devi at dawn.
The painting has only one swan now, Priestess.
How can that be possible?
After the swan flew away
the king has not come to my chamber.
He has been staying with Queen Tirumalamba.
How is this happening, Priestess?
I know why this is happening.
Why is it?
Queen Tirumalamba had met Ammacharya.
She is trying her best to please the king.
And hence the swan has flown away.
Did it fly away?
But how can a painted swan fly away?
Do you know where the swan is, My Queen?
There is just one swan in the painting.
It is a bad omen if a swan's partner
is taken away.
Queen, get a painting of two swans
and keep that painting in a cage
so that they don't escape.
And then the king will come to you.
Let them fly.
Flying birds are always happy.
And they spread joy.
Please have a painting of flying swans
placed in your chambers
and the king will be drawn to you.
As you command.
Now, it is time to face each other.
I have to meet Ammacharya.
Two women are about to fight.
Dear Goddess, please help me.
Queen Tirumalamba, where is my swan?
How would I know?
It must be in the garden.
I very well know that you have my swan.
Why will I take yours?
I have my own. They soar the skies!
They are not yours but mine
that you have taken from me.
Lord.
You are the swan that they are fighting over.
Forgive me, Lord.
I know it well.
But both my queens look really beautiful
while arguing.
Truly said.
When will Vamacharya and Ammacharya
come to battle?
Queen Chinna Devi, you should get a painting of pearls.
Certainly.
The swans will come to your chamber seeking pearls.
I presented the idea of pearls.
It was hers.
It was an idea suggested by Ammacharya.
But I have taken it.
What will Ammacharya do now?
She too counters my suggestion.
I only wish to help Queen Tirumalamba.
But your help causes trouble for Queen Chinna Devi.
Take it. - What is it?
Take anything else.
No need to take the suggestion that Ammacharya presented.
The problem of Queen Chinna Devi is not ours to deal with.
Ammacharya
you will now realise what real trouble is.
You have crossed my oath.
You are such a wise woman.
Do you have no solutions to these?
My tongs help me a lot.
Take it.
Mother-in-law, take your staff.
This is the counter to her tongs.
Break it apart. Demolish it.
Connect it all! - Connect it all!
Dear Goddess, the situation grows tense.
Please watch over us.
Now, my Chimta will decide who knows Vastu well.
My staff accepts your challenge.
Ramakrishna, stop them.
Stop them before a battle starts.
Stop! Please stop!
Mother..
Step back. - What are you doing?
Calm down..
Calm down. Please calm down.
Vamacharya and Ammacharya.
Fighting will not help anyone.
Vamacharya, calm down. Easy.
A debate could be of help.
You both may have a debate.
The one who wins
will be hailed as the master of Vastu.
Right?
A debate is done with a wise opponent
and not with a dimwit.
Even she does not wish to waste her time on you.
Mother, what are you doing?
If you back out, they will think that you were afraid.
You are the wiser one, aren't you?
So, you will be the winner.
Yes, Vamacharya.
You have to win this.
You need not be afraid of a debate.
There will be a debate.
There will be one. - Yes.
Greetings, Lord. - Greetings.
May I know why you wise women are here?
Lord, Vamacharya and Ammacharya
were in a fight.
We were trying to convince them.
I told them that violence never solves anything.
You are right, Acharya.
What sparked the argument?
It is about who amongst them is the wiser
in affairs of Vastu.
Ammacharya, along with Queen Tirumalamba
is ruining the work of Vamacharya, My Lord.
Vamacharya is the one ruining Ammacharya's work, My Lord.
M-My Lord.
I think that there should be a debate on this.
Great thought, Ramakrishna.
Any such matter should be resolved in a civilized manner.
Yes.. - If that is the case
then I am ready for the debate.
Ammacharya is also ready for the debate.
Then so be it.
It will be decided in the court tomorrow.
Vamacharya and Ammacharya.
The two of you will debate
in front of the court.
It will be decided there
who amongst you is the wisest.
Lord, the second part of the plan is complete.
Now, it is time for the third part.
What could that be, Ramakrishna?
We will help Vamacharya and Ammacharya in debate.
We will tell them of fictional principles of Vastu
and we will ask them to demonstrate it.
When they are doing so, we will expose them.
Principles of Vastu? What is it?
Acharya, this letter has it all.
Please read it.
My Lord, bless me.
We will now meet at the debate.
May victory be yours.
Hail Lord Shiva!
I understood it! I got it, My Lord!
I know it well.
Dearest..
I understand it all. I know it.
My dearest. Beloved. - Yes?
Dear. - Yes.
Lord Shiva visited me in my dream.
He visits you often as you are His great devotee.
But He had a special reason today.
A special reason?
He gave me the divine knowledge of Vastu.
Again? - Yes.
Mother, father appeared in my dreams again.
He said that the liar, Vamacharya, should not win.
Hence he gave me another book.
It contains great wisdom regarding Vastu.
We will use this against the greedy Vamacharya.
You will gain more knowledge after reading this.
Beloved, you are a priest.
Why do you have to master the knowledge of Vastu?
Fool.
Fool? - I am no fool.
I am no fool to abandon the post of the priest
and choose Vastu over it.
That knowledge is for you.
I do not need it.
I am happy with my family and serving you.
What? - Yes.
Mother! Mother!
There is no harm in learning more.
Ammacharya knows enough to teach Vamacharya a lesson.
I mean to say, this knowledge is for Vamacharya
so that in the debate, Ammacharya loses.
All right.
You may give it to Vamacharya.
I am your wife.
Mother, listen to me.
Listen to me.
Father wants to help you.
Just read it once.
Take it.
Do you see? Even Sharda wants you to read.
Just read it once. - No!
You may take the book and go to bed.
Let her rest.
She has a lot to do tomorrow.
Vamacharya will be busy tomorrow.
She has no time to meet you.
All right. You may give her a message of mine.
What is it?
Just tell her to meet me before the debate.
I wish to help her.
As you say, dearest. I will let her know.
Let me remind you that she needs no help.
What?
But you had told me that your plan would succeed!
I did say so, My Lord.
But to be honest
I do not know what might happen next.
Everything rests in the hands of the Goddess now.
Everyone.
As you all know well
there will be a great debate in this hall today.
Two great masters of Vastu will have a debate.
So, let me first summon
Vamacharya to the court.
Demolish it all! Break it all!
It should all be broken. All should be reformed.
The fools must learn.
It should all be broken. All should be reformed.
Demolish it all! Break it all!
Greetings, Lord. - Greetings.
Hail Ammacharya! - Hail!
Hail Ammacharya! - Hail!
Hail Ammacharya! - Hail!
Hail Ammacharya! - Hail!
Hail Ammacharya! - Hail!
Ammacharya greets the king. - Greetings.
Had it not been the command of the king
I would never come to this debate.
My debate isn't with you anyway.
I will speak with her.
It will be my voice but her words.
Prepare for your defeat.
I can never be defeated.
I am a great master of Vastu.
You have to prove that first.
How dare you!
Foolish kid!
The Sun need not prove his radiance.
My Lord, please allow us to begin the debate.
Let it begin.
Ammacharya, let us begin with a simple question.
How many directions are described in Vastu?
I am asking her.
A total of 12 directions.
Lord.
This is her knowledge.
Ammacharya, there are only ten directions.
Ammacharya has said 12 and that is true.
Eight are described in every scripture.
We, the wisest know of two more.
Which other do you speak of?
Apart from the usual eight
people like you know of the sky and the underworld.
But the wisest like us know two more.
The eleventh is the cause that brings the trouble
and the twelfth is Vastu itself
that removes the peril.
A wise master like me
counts the cause and Vastu as directions.
Splendid! - Splendid!
Splendid! - Splendid!
Splendid! - Splendid!
Splendid! - Splendid!
Splendid! - Splendid!
Can you commute the cause and the Vastu?
If they are commutated as one, they result in naught.
The ten directions are dead
without the cause and the Vastu.
Splendid!
A great argument, Ammacharya.
If His Highness allows me
I would like to present evidence of Vastu.
Certainly, permission granted.
Minister Timmarusu.
Draw your sword.
What? - Please draw your sword.
Minister. - Lord.
What do you want from me?
Do you want me to be seated like this forever?
No, Lord.
Then draw your sword.
Splendid.
Now, place it in an inverted manner.
What?
How do you feel now?
Nothing different.
'Mother, I wish you had listened to me.'
'You might have won this.'
'What will happen now?'
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