Shiv Shakti Written Update 27th September 2025: Fever’s Strange Messenger

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Vaidya Vishwanath comes to a painful realization. He separated Bholenaath from Kailash and his family. Standing among concerned villagers, guilt crosses his face as he admits becoming selfish for the sake of the village.

“We didn’t know you had a son,” one villager says, confusion evident in his voice. Another adds that Vaidya Vishwanath never mentioned having a child before.

Bhola steps forward, his presence commanding attention despite his small stature. “I came now because my father needs me,” he explains simply. He smiles and greets the children gathered nearby.

The adults quickly pull their kids back. “Stay away from him!” they warn. Their faces show fear rather than welcome. They believe Bhola carries the fever that’s been spreading through their community. Nobody wants their children near this potential threat.

Watching from a distance, Diti notices something unusual about the boy. There’s a strange glow surrounding him, something she can’t quite explain. Her eyes narrow with suspicion as the villagers hurriedly leave the area, keeping as much distance as possible between themselves and Bhola.

Meanwhile, in a hidden location away from prying eyes, Kali speaks with Jwarasur. “Your effect must grow stronger,” he instructs, his voice low and determined. This conversation isn’t meant for others to hear.

Diti interrupts them, concern etched on her face. “What if Mahadev finds Jwarasur before we finish our plan?” she asks.

Kali laughs dismissively. “No one can reach Jwarasurโ€”not even Mahadev himself. He can take any avatar he wants, but reaching Jwarasur? Impossible.”

Rules Are Meant to Be Broken

Back in the village, Bhola spots a child suffering from fever. The poor kid lies wrapped in blankets despite the heat, face flushed with illness. Before he can approach, a villager shouts an announcement.

“Nobody should leave their homes! The fever spreads everywhere!” He turns around and jumps back, startled to see Bhola standing there. “Go home now!” he orders.

Bhola stands his ground. “You should go home,” he replies calmly.

The standoff intensifies. “We’ll punish you if you don’t return home immediately,” the villagers threaten, their patience wearing thin.

“I’m not going,” Bhola says. His simple refusal carries unexpected weight.

Just then, the villager’s wife rushes over. “Stay away from that boy!” she warns her husband, fear making her voice sharp.

What happens next shocks everyone. Bholaโ€”this supposedly dangerous, fever-carrying childโ€”suddenly hugs the villager. The man freezes in terror, certain he’s been contaminated.

“I’m just showing love,” Bhola explains with an innocent smile. “No need to be angry.”

Pushing him away roughly, the villager points a finger in warning. “Stay away from me! If I catch this fever because of you, I won’t spare you!”

Far away in Kailash, divine beings observe these events with concern. “It seems like Bhola wants to suffer from the fever himself,” Brahmadev remarks, stroking his beard thoughtfully.

Kartikeya shakes his head. “This isn’t good at all.”

“How will Bhola escape Kali’s trap?” Ganesh asks, his question hanging in the air without answer.

While they debate, Bhola continues causing chaos in the village. He grabs a water pot from a woman and drinks deeply. The startled woman looks skyward. “Mahadev, save me from this child!” she cries out.

Bhola grins mischievously. “Mahadev will definitely hear you,” he assures her before running off.

“That boy is completely out of control,” the villager mutters, watching him disappear down the street.

Divine Purpose Revealed

Later, a group of frustrated villagers march to Vaidya Vishwanath’s home. They list all their complaints about Bhola’s behavior, demanding action.

Vaidya Vishwanath sighs heavily. “How can I scold my son? He has no mother and has returned home after so many years.” His words silence the angry crowd momentarily.

The quiet breaks when Bhola arrives with several children in tow. The villagers stare in horror.

“What are you doing with those kids?” one demands.

Bhola shrugs. “Just playing with my friends,” he answers as if it’s the most normal thing in the world.

Vaidya Vishwanath finally confronts his son. “What you’re doing is wrong,” he says firmly. Looking at Bhola, he sees flashes of Bholenaath’s divine form. Concern crosses his face. “You might catch the fever yourself.”

“I can handle it,” Bhola replies with unexpected confidence. Thenโ€”to everyone’s alarmโ€”he starts coughing dramatically.

The villagers scatter like leaves in the wind.

In another realm, Devi Parvati grows curious. “I must discover why Bholenaath has taken this Bhola avatar,” she declares. The mystery deepens with each passing moment.

Lord Narayan offers little help. “Only Bholenaath knows his true purpose,” he responds.

Meanwhile, Bhola forms a plan. “I should take the fever inside me to find its cure,” he thinks, his divine mind working beyond human understanding.

Before he can act further, villagers drag him to meet Diti. “He’s breaking all our rules,” they complain.

Bhola stands tall despite his small size. “I’m not a fool,” he tells them plainly. “I know exactly what’s happening here. Someone is spreading fear among you all.” His words carry unexpected wisdom.

Then, one by one, he hugs each childโ€”absorbing their fever with each embrace. (Did he just do what I think he did?)

Diti watches this display with growing certainty. This is no ordinary child. “Bhola must be Mahadev himself,” she realizes, the truth dawning on her.

She rushes to Kali with this revelation. “Bhola is not a normal child,” she insists, urgency in her voice.

Kali remains unmoved. “Even Bhola cannot escape my next attack,” he promises darkly.

The Episode Ends Here


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