After the serpent energies settled into Parshivlok, Yashasvita remained aware. The planet was steady now, but not complete. Some tattvas still held their power tightly, as if waiting for a moment when restraint would no longer serve.

Her attention moved to two such tattvas.
They were silent, dense, and restless. The land beneath them felt alert, like a forest sensing a predator nearby.
Yashasvita stepped closer and placed her hand upon the earth between them.
“These carry strength meant for survival,” she said softly.
The first tattva reacted at once.


Its energy surged outward, sharp and untamed. The ground shifted as the form of Vyagresh emerged. His body carried the full presence of the great tiger—powerful, alert, and dominant. In his grasp was a living whip, coiled like a vine yet heavy with force, moving as if it shared his will.
Leaves stirred around him. The land tightened, then held.
Vyagresh stood tall, his gaze fierce, his stance unyielding.


The second tattva stirred more slowly.
Its energy gathered inward, growing dense and focused, until it released in a controlled surge. From it emerged Narsant, half lion and half human, carrying the force of righteous fury balanced by awareness. His presence was commanding, his eyes steady, his strength contained but immense.
He did not roar.
He did not need to.


The two stood together, their energy pressing quietly into Parshivlok. They were not guardians of peace, but guardians of existence. Strength meant to remain unseen until absolutely required.
Vyagresh’s whip stilled at his side.


Yashasvita listened and did not deny it.

Without another word, Vyagresh and Narsant turned away, their presence sinking into forests and wild lands, becoming part of the planet’s deeper instincts.
And Parshivlok learned that calm was not its only shield. Sometimes, strength waited in silence
Yashica Says – Vyagresh and Narsant are just wooww!! You want to know what happened to the Tattva , Gurudrath took with him? Stay tuned ..

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