I'm not very sure, but perhaps in the end, the characters sorted out their differences and found a new normal in their relationships. Maybe they learned to accept things as they were and made the best of the situation, bringing an end to the cycle of changing relationships that the show was named after.
The story focuses on the changing relationships. It has a love triangle situation where characters' emotions and their decisions based on family, love, and duty are the main elements.
I'm not entirely sure about the exact ending as I haven't followed it closely. But generally, in such shows, there could be reconciliations among the characters, lessons learned, and a new beginning for the relationships that were in turmoil throughout the series.
The show 'Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka' is a story about complex relationships. It mainly revolves around the love triangle among characters. There are emotional turmoils, family values, and the struggle between love and duty. Characters face difficult choices which shape their relationships and the overall story line.
I think it ended with the family being united and all the problems sorted out.
Sorry, I haven't read it so I can't really summarize it. But typically, a summary of a light novel ending would include the main events that lead to the conclusion, like the resolution of the main character's quest and how relationships between characters are finalized.
Without more context, it's hard to summarize. However, if it's a story about daughters' weddings, it may start with the daughters' lives before marriage, their search for a suitable partner (either through arranged or love - based means). Then it could progress to the wedding preparations, the actual wedding day with all its pomp and show, and finally the new life the daughters embark on as married women, with all the challenges and joys that come with it.
If 'Radha ka Sangam' is about Radha and Krishna, then it's a story of profound love. Radha, a gopi (cowherd girl), was deeply in love with Krishna. Their meetings were full of passion and spiritual connection. The story shows how their love transcended normal human relationships and became a symbol of the highest form of love, whether it was through their dance (the raslila) or their quiet moments together.
As I'm not acquainted with the 'abdullahpur ka devdas' story, I can't give a proper description of its ending. It could be a variation on the traditional Devdas ending, but without further knowledge, it's impossible to say.
The theme of sacrifice might also be present. In a story about relationships, characters may have to sacrifice their own desires or needs for the sake of the relationships. This could be due to the complex nature of the 'rishton ka chakravyuh' where they are bound by various factors and have to make difficult choices.
I'm sorry, I'm not specifically familiar with a story named 'Rishton ka Chakravyuh'. It could be a relatively niche or regional story. You might want to check local libraries, cultural centers or ask people who are more into specific cultural or literary works related to it.