An ethereal scene depicting King Yayati, an Indian king in traditional royal attire, suddenly aged with white hair and a lined face, looking shocked and contemplative. He stands in a serene forest under a soft, glowing pastel light. To his side is Shukracharya, the sage, in traditional sage robes, his expression stern yet calm. Shukracharya is holding a staff, from which a subtle, mystical aura emanates, symbolizing the curse. The forest is adorned with intricate patterns and motifs of lotus flowers and mandalas, blending traditional Indian art with modern digital aesthetics. The colors are soft blues, pale pinks, and warm golds, creating a surreal, dreamlike quality. The atmosphere exudes tranquility and a sense of mystical retribution.

The Curse of Shukracharya- King Yayati’s Premature Old Age Explained

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