When Vikram put Betaal back on his shoulders, he again began one of his accounts: Once upon a time there carried on a washer man named Devashish. At some point, he was washing garments on the bank of a stream when he saw a delightful woman, and he immediately went gaga for her. He enquired about her and discovered that she was the girl of a Brahmin who lived in a close by town and her name was Madhusundari. 

Devashish went to meet Madhusundari's folks and approached them for her hand. They promptly concurred and soon Devashish was hitched to Madhusundari. 

A couple of months passed by cheerfully. On the event of Dussehra, Madhusundari's sibling came to welcome his sister and brother by marriage to their place. Devashish concurred and them three began their excursion to Madhusundari's home. In transit they happened to pass by the sanctuary of Durga Devi. Her sibling needed to go to the Goddess, and went to the sanctuary. Yet, when he drew close to the symbol of the Goddess, he was overpowered with feelings, and he chose to remove his head and offer it to the goddess. 

At the point when the youngster didn't return for quite a while, Madhusundari sent her significant other to perceive what the issue was. On observing the dead body of his brother by marriage, Madhusundari's better half likewise chose to offer his own head to the goddess and cut off his head with a blade. 

After some time, Madhusundari herself went inside the sanctuary to perceive what wasn't right. She was crushed to see both her sibling and spouse lying on the ground. She chose to end her own life and asked the goddess to give her a similar sibling and spouse in the following life. The Goddess was satisfied and prevented her from slaughtering herself. She requested that her join their heads and bodies so she could concede them life. 

Out of fervor, she connected her significant other's head to her sibling's body and her sibling's head to her better half's body. At the point when she understood her slip-up she took a gander at the Goddess for help however the Goddess said that it was impractical to trade the heads. 

Betaal then halted Vikram and asked him, "Who among the two is the spouse of Madhusundari? Vikram answered with a ton of thought, " The head is the most significant aspect of the human body, so Madhusundari's better half ought to be the body that conveys her better half's head." As soon as Vikram had completed his answer, Betaal vanished back to the tree.