Originally posted by: Viswasruti
Thank you Vibha.
During Krishna’s early life in Vrindavan, the presence of figures like Yashoda, Radha and the gopis reflects a world centered on love, playfulness, and emotional connection. This phase is very different from his later role as the wise guide of the Bhagavad Gita. Before becoming the Jagat Guru (universal teacher), Krishna lived the fullness of human emotion, love, longing, and separation. And Radha is central to that emotional universe.
Many mystic poets and saints portray Radha as the one who understands Krishna most deeply, sometimes even guiding the emotional and spiritual dynamics between them.
After a long time, I want to write a story once again about this love and longing Vibha. Thanks for provoking/ encouraging me.
Go For It Madhu I Always Love Reading Your Stories



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