Damayanti Received by the Queen Mother of ChediDamayanti, clad in half a garment and followed by curious boys, arrives at the capital of Chedi. The king's mother sees her from the palace, restrains the crowd, and brings her inside. Damayanti tells a disguised version of her story — a sairandhri searching for her lost husband — and sets the conditions under which she will stay.
Sudeva Discovers Damayanti in ChediA brahmana named Sudeva arrives in the city of Chedi and sees a woman in the king's palace — thin, dirty, barely recognizable. But something in her bearing, her eyes, the shape of her face, tells him she is Damayanti, the princess of Vidarbha, fallen from her former life.
Sudeva Reveals His Identity to DamayantiSudeva approaches Damayanti and tells her who he is — her brother's friend, sent by King Bhima. He tells her that her family is alive and well. Damayanti recognizes him and weeps, asking about everyone she loves. But their conversation is seen, and the king's mother comes to demand the truth.
Damayanti Recognized and Reunited with Her AuntWhen Sunanda cleans the dirt from Damayanti's forehead, the lotus-shaped mark emerges like the moon from behind clouds. The king's mother — Damayanti's own aunt — recognizes it instantly and embraces her, revealing that they are bound by blood as granddaughters of the same king.
Sudeva Identifies Damayanti by Her BirthmarkA messenger searching the earth for the lost queen Damayanti finally finds her — living in obscurity, her face covered in dirt. But he recognizes her by the one thing grime cannot hide: the lotus-shaped mark between her eyebrows, placed there by the creator himself.