Periyālvār Viṣṇucittar
"May the incense of reverence waft through the sacred chambers of our souls, infusing every heartbeat with the fragrance of divine adoration, as we offer unto the heavens the hymn of our unwavering devotion."
Āṇḍāl Devanayaki
"May my every utterance ascend as a sacred hymn in your honor, my every stride a graceful dance of devotion, and with each breath, let my soul whisper prayers of adoration, for in you alone resides the essence of my deepest affection, my beloved Lord."
(A drawing made by me, Rukmini discovering Krishna eating her Rasgullas. There is a reason behind me adding this here . You can discover it later in the tale.Kindly don't steal my artwork , consquences would need to be faced otherwise!)
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𝔎𝔬𝔱𝔥𝔞𝔦: The virtue of infinite love
Non-fictieSo easily they left me my lustre, my bangles, thought, sleep I am destroyed. Compassionate clouds I sing of Govinda's virtues lord of Venkatam, where cool waterfalls leap. How long can this alone guard my life? A fatigued sigh left the blushing pink...