The story of King Aahil and Queen Naina starts with King Aahil who was brave, handsome, smart, and benevolent. The time to get married at last came. King Aahil was looking for a perfect companion.
People's well-being was the only thought in his mind. So, he was determined to marry a smart and kind-hearted girl. He heard about Naina. Naina was a princess of his neighbouring kingdom. She was a brave and smart girl. She even helped people in need. She was the only daughter of her father. Her father Narasimha supported her very much. She helped her father in making decisions. She made women's education compulsory in her kingdom.
These factors made Aahil feel impressed by her. He fell in love with Naina. He was determined to marry her. During the wedding, many people were invited to his kingdom. Many princesses of other kingdoms were jealous of Naina. They went to the king and asked why he was marrying Naina. Aahil gave a smile and proved that Naina was the perfect life partner for him.
King called Naina to his court. HE gave a pot to Naina. Aahil then asked her to fill the pot with intelligence. Immediately, Naina accepted that and asked to provide her with a month of time. Aahil agreed to Naina's condition.
Naina did it!!!
Naina thought very much. At last, she decided to fill the pot with watermelon. She went to the watermelon field and kept a small watermelon in it. She watered the plant daily. After a few days, the watermelon occupied the pot. She separated the watermelon from the pot.
Naina entered Aahil's court with the same pot. She gave the pot to the king. Aahil noticed a watermelon in it. He understood the hidden meaning in it. He felt very happy. But people and other princesses felt surprised. The king asked Naina to give an explanation for what she did. She said that he simply asked her to fill the pot with intelligence. So she did that. Intelligence is nothing but showing things that make everyone surprised. That is why she inserted a huge watermelon into the pot without breaking it. The others then agreed that Naina was indeed very clever and the best for King Aahil.