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After the Kuravai
Koothu, a big feast was held. Vallavareyan didn't enjoy it all that
much. He was dead tired. But still he didn't say anything when his friend
sat along with him telling him who was who.
Apart from Pazhuvetar
of course, Mazhavereyar, Mazhapadi Thanavan, Kunrathur Perunilakezhar,
Mammudi Pallavareyar, Thenthongi Kalingarayer, Vanangamudi Munnaireyar,
Devasenathipati Puvareyar were some of the prominent figures in Sambuvereyar's
guest list.
Vandiya Devan knew
that these noblemen were the most important officials of the Chola court.
Each one of them could also be described as petty kings. In those days
one could not be a king just by birth. Only those who stood by the emperor
with loyalty and bravery during a war would be recognized and given lands
and property and established as a petty king.
Vandiya Devan realized
that unless it was something very important all these noblemen and petty
kings would not have come together in one place.
Many questions kept
cropping up in his mind, "Why have they all come here
? What
is happening here today?"
With this confusion
at the back of his mind, he went with Kandanmaran to the terrace where
he had a bed at the far end.
"You look very
tired, Vallava. Get some sleep. I will just attend to the other guests
and come soon to sleep here," said Kandanmaran.
As soon as he hit
the bed, Vandiya Devan fell asleep but only to awaken in his dream world.
He dreamt of a wolf howling somewhere; suddenly in a second the one wolf
became a hundred and they all came charging towards him. Vandiya Devan
started running. In front of him another hundred dogs came towards him
barking. Terrified Vandiya Devan looked around and spotted a temple. He
immediately ran towards it. It was a Kali temple. In the entrance he saw
the sacrificial stone. A pujari suddenly appeared from behind the statue.
"So
you
come at last! What is the history of your royal race? How long did your
clan rule?" asked the pujari.
"The Vanar clan
ruled for almost 300 years. During my father's time we lost our kingdom
to Vaithumbarayer," Vandiya Devan answered.
"In that case
you are not the perfect sacrifice for Kali. Go away!"
Suddenly the statue
of Kali vanished and Lord Krishna appeared instead. And two beautiful
women start singing the Aandal pasuram as they garlanded the deity.
Vallavareyan was
mesmerised by the sight. Behind him he heard a familiar voice singing.
He turned -- it was Azhvarkadiyan. No, it was Azhvarkadiyan's head that
was singing! It was kept on the sacrificial stone!
Unable to stand the
gory sight any longer, Vandiya Devan turned in his sleep and hit his head
on a pillar. The dream ended and he woke up. But he saw something that
had appeared in his dreams just now. It was Azhvarkadiyan's head!
In the terrace where
Vandiya Devan slept, the high walls of the palace could be seen -- this
was where he saw Azhvarkadiyan's head. Vandiya Devan blinked his eyes
but the head didn't vanish. Azhvarkadiyan had climbed on the walls and
was looking at something that was happening on the other side of the wall
within the palace.
"This is fishy.
Azhvarkadiyan has not come here with any good intention," thought
Vandiya Devan. "He is spying on somebody
if he intends any
harm to my friend's family it is my duty to warn and protect them."
He immediately got
up and walked towards the place where Azhvarkadiyan's head was seen. Since
he was sleeping at the far end of the terrace, it was some time before
he reached across. As he neared, he heard the sound of voices from below.
He got behind a huge pillar and cautiously looked down. There were very
dim lights, but still he could make out that all the guests, Kandanmaran
and his father were sitting there.
Azhvarkadiyan was
spying on them! Vandiya Devan noted that he had cleverly selected a spot
from where he could see and listen to what was happening, but no one could
see from below because of the dark shadows from the trees around.
Vandiya Devan was
determined to warn the people below about this. But there was no way he
could do this without attracting attention to himself. And by the time
he explained things, Azhvarkadiyan would probably disappear. And in the
end he would have to bear the brunt of his host's suspicion.
If they asked him
to explain why he was roaming around in the terrace, what answer could
he possibly give? He also remembered how Kandanmaran's father had given
him a half-hearted welcome. Given that he didn't want to embarrass Kandanmaran
who had welcomed him despite his father's disapproval.
Thinking thus, Vandiya
Devan looked down and spotted a veiled palanquin in a corner. Could this
be the same palanquin that carried Pazhuvetar's wife? He wondered where
that fair complexioned woman was. The old man didn't even send her to
the anthapuram. People who are that old should never get married. Look
at the fate of this great warrior, he was so enslaved by the beauty of
the woman that he didn't allow her out of his sight for even a minute.
May be she was still in the palanquin. What did he see in her anyway?
She was not that beautiful. He could still remember the disgust he felt
when he had got a glimpse of her.
Was Azhvarkadiyan
hanging around because of her? Maybe he was related to her and wanted
to send her a message. May be she was his sister or lover, who was to
know? Pazhuvetar could have kidnapped her and married her forcibly. Vandiya
Devan was certain that he was quite capable of such an act. That was why
Azhvarkadiyan was looking out for an opportunity to meet her.
"It would be
better if I didn't get involved in such affairs. I guess I should go back
to my bed," thought Vandiya Devan.
At this point Vandiya
Devan heard his name being mentioned in the conference below.
"What about
that boy, your son's friend who has come here? Where is he sleeping? Are
you sure he is not spying on us? Don't forget that he works under Crown
Prince Aditya Karikalan. We must not let even one word of our plan leak
out until we see signs of it being fulfilled. If at all you suspect that
he knows something, he must be killed immediately!" Pazhuvetar was
saying.
You can imagine how
Vandiya Devan would have felt on hearing this. In that instant he came
to the decision that he would hear out every single word of the conference.
What objection did Pazhuvetar have if he worked for the Crown Prince?
What would they be discussing that Prince Aditya shouldn't know?
The next second he
heard his friend defending him, "Vandiya Devan is fast asleep at
the far end of the terrace. He cannot hear a word of what's happening
here. And he does not poke his nose into things that do not concern him.
Even if he does get to know something, it won't affect our plans in any
way. I guarantee that."
"I am glad that
you trust your friend so much, but we don't know anything about him, that's
why I warned you. We are about to discuss the future of the Chola kingdom's
throne and we cannot afford to be careless," said Pazhuvetar.
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