Lord Vikram was resolute on taking Betaal to the sage since he needed to stay faithful to his obligation to him. In this way, he again returned to the woodland and got the phantom from the tree. At the point when he began strolling back towards the incineration ground, Betaal began to reveal to him one of the fascinating stories he knew. 

The leader of Kishanagar had an incredibly lovely little girl, named Sona. As she was the lone youngster, she appreciated a great deal of opportunity. She was keen, all around read and talented in the utilization of weapons. At the point when she arrived at an eligible age, the lord began searching for an appropriate accomplice for her. The princess desired to wed a man more gifted than her in each regard. Thus, she requested that her dad make a declaration that she would wed just the individual who might have the option to overcome her in a battle. The lord was exceptionally pleased to hear his girl's perspectives and made declarations in each state, welcoming sovereigns to his realm. 

Imagining that it would be exceptionally simple to crush a young lady, numerous warriors and sovereigns from everywhere the nation came to take the test, however none could succeed. As the princess was taking on the admirers in a steady progression, among them was Uday Varma, the sovereign of Ayodhyapuri. He watched the battle each day, by joining the group. He painstakingly watched her method of battling. Inside a couple of days, Uday Varma took in the entirety of her procedures, and was completely set up to battle her and as foreseen it didn't take him long to crush the princess. 

Uday Varma gladly told the ruler and the sovereign that he had the option to vanquish the princess by intently watching her battling techniques. On hearing this, the princess out of nowhere stated, "Dear sovereign, I realize that you have vanquished me, yet I can't wed you." 

The ruler was astonished by his little girl's choice and approached her the explanation behind the refusal. The princess turned towards Uday Varma and asked whether he knew the explanation or not. Uday Varma thought for some time and stated, "Yes you are correct! We can't get hitched." Saying along these lines, he left there. 

The lord and sovereign were astounded to see Uday Varma tolerating Sona's choice with no contention. They couldn't comprehend the entire circumstance. 

Betaal subsequently finished up the story and asked King Vikramaditya,"Why did Uday Varma unobtrusively acknowledge the choice of the princess? Let me know Vikram, on the off chance that you don't talk regardless of whether you know the appropriate response, your head will part into pieces." 

Vikram answered "Uday Varma had taken in the specialty of fighting from Sona, similarly as an understudy takes in it from his instructor. Them two made a deal to avoid wedding each other on the grounds that they comprehended that in Bhartiya sanskriti, it is improper for an instructor to wed their understudy." 

Vikram had appropriately responded to Betaal's inquiry. Since he had spoken once more, Betaal flew back to the tree. Vikram with his blade in his grasp, pursued the Betaal by and by.