Before Chitraketu could answer the question, a white messenger arrived and sat on Chitraketu's shoulder. The king understood from this that a message had come from the assembly of the state of Bharatvarsha. Chitraketu read the message tied to Parevada's feet. For a moment, Chitrakoot looked at the field.
Still, Megha and Sudarshan were looking at each other in the field. Chitraketu said in a loud voice, "This war is declared complete at this moment." As soon as he said those words, Chitraketu took a dagger out from his waistband and threw it towards the sky. After a moment, the sky lit up and the entire battlefield vanished.
At that place huge square and Tridevi temple appeared as before and all the people of the city also came to their former place. Megha and Sudarshana stood near the steps of the temple and King Visvara, the general Chitraketu and Rajavardhana with his soldiers stood near the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. Disappearance of the battlefield and coming back of all individuals to their places, the whole event happened so fast that no one could realize 'what happened'.
Aryavardhan, who became Sudarshan, gave a faint smile to Megha and proceeded to the sanctum sanctorum of the temple, bowing to the first step of the Tridevi temple. At that time, commander Chitraketu and Rajvardhan, along with his soldiers, were saluting Aryavardhan by bending down. Aryavardhana also paid obeisance to King Visvara. He then proceeded to the sanctum sanctorum and paid obeisance to the idols of Saraswati, Mahalakshmi, and Parvati. According to the state-tradition again, Chitraketu and Rajvardhan greeted Aryavardhan. After all the formalities, Aryavardhan signalled him to stand up.
Thereafter, Aryavardhana approached King Visvara and said, "A king always treats another king in a manner pleasing to him. I desire to discuss with you in private the result of today's war.
King Vishvara heard this and felt that Aryavardhana had listened to his mind. Immediately, he accepted the proposal of Aryavardhana and told him, "Emperor Aryavardhana of India, I accept your proposal to discuss in private, and if you do not have any problem, I want us to discuss here in the testimony of Tridevi.
Aryavardhana gave a consent by bowing down and King Vishvara entered the sanctum sanctorum. Then, Aryavardhana removed the sword and armour from his body and gave it to Rajavardhana. Why do they enter the sanctum sanctorum with weapons?
Meanwhile, Megha comes to Queen Vrinda and touches her feet. Queen Vrinda, pleased for the etiquettes of Megha, blesses her, "Ayushman Bhava:"
Seeing this, Rajvardhan asked Rani Vrinda, "O Maharani, what is your relationship with Megha? "Queen Vrinda smiled and replied," Megha is the princess of Varunaprastha and my daughter. On hearing this, the king was silent. After entering the sanctum sanctorum of Aryavardhan, he ordered his soldiers to close its gates. So that Aryavardhana and King Visvara are not disturbed in any way. In the sanctum sanctorum of the temple king Vishwar and Aryavardhan sat facing each other in the posture of Padmasana. Aryavardhana began to speak, "Maharaj Visvara, I want to tell you something first. I do not intend to give you any idea of the outcome of the war, because the outcome was preordained. I know that your warrior is Megha, your daughter and the princess of the kingdom of Varunaprastha.