Sirma was married to Lanithakun at early childhood, but Sintali, Sirma`s childhood pal is still in love with Sirma.
The couple has been married for four years now but yet do not have a child, having grown up in a traditional Newar family without any knowledge on sexuality. The more interesting fact is that they yet have no idea how a child is born. Their neighbors and elders of the society chaffer about sex and tease them, circuitously of course, but this is a couple who yet do not understand.
Lanithakun`s parents are worried regarding this issue but the tragedy is that they too believe that this is the wish of the divine and gratify upon it. While Lanithakun and Sirma visit the home of Lanithakun`s parents for the feast of the “JanaiPurnima” festival, Lanithakun`s mother advises them to visit the temple of “Lord Ganesha”, offer a rooster as a forfeit and bless them with a child. This rooster is a dowry of Lanithakun`s marriage. With their strong faith, this couple does so.
On the same evening, while they eat their “Sii Ka Vu” Feast, each of them desires to eat the head of the rooster themselves and finally end up arguing and Lanithakun leaves for her parent's home.
One day while watching “Dabu Pyakhan” (local stage drama), Sirma feels the need of his wife and Lanithakun too misses Sirma. Sequentially, Sintali finds this out and puts the broken hearts together and proves her true love for Sirma. Along with that Sintali aptly tells Lanithakun how a woman can get pregnant. Finally, Lanithakun gets pregnant.
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