Saanjh & Adhvita

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Love is not a bond; it is freedom from that bond.

When she has learned the definition of love from her parents and desires a match just like them, would life offer it to her? Would her definition of love ever change? Despite knowing what love is, does she really know what it means?

He is ready to challenge her definition of love and redefine it in his own words. But when he comes from a past of incomplete relationships, how would he teach her to be fulfilled in their own love? When he himself does not know what love means, how would he redefine it for her? Does he really not know what love is or is it merely hidden somewhere inside him?

Would the sound of ghungroo overpower the sound of gunshots? Would ties of love surpass ties of blood? Is two people enough to be called a family? When it is easier to just let go, how far would they go to hold onto what's theirs?

And above all the questions, can love be taught and learned?

The answer to every question lies in different colours of love that reveal their shades with time. It can be messy at times, but what is life without few bikhre rang?

"Kehne ko to aapka naam Saanjh hai, par mere liye aap mera savera hai." ~ Adhvita

(Even though your name is Saanjh (evening), but for me you are my morning ray.)

"Mohabbat kya hai mujhe maloom nahi. Agar sikha sakti hain to sikha dein." ~ Saanjh

(I do not know what love means. If you can teach me then please do.)

"Mohabbat seekhi nahi jaati. Jis din apni saanson mein mujhe payenge, us din samajh lena aap par Rabb ki rehmat ho gayi." ~ Adhvita

(Love cannot be taught. The day you'd find me residing in your breath then know that you've been blessed by God.)

"Jis din aap mein ya kisi aur cheez mein mujhe chunna pada, uss din samajh lena aapka Saanjh aapki sikhayi hui mohabbat ko kabhi jaan hi nahi paya." ~ Saanjh

(If I ever have to choose between you and something else, then know that your Saanjh was never able to understand what you had taught him about love.)

"Papa kaha karte the ki unhe mumma mein apna sukoon dikhta hai. Kya aapko mujh mein apna sukoon dikhta hai?" ~ Adhvita

(Papa used to say that he finds his serenity in mumma. Do you see your serenity in me?)

"Agar meri mohabbat bandhan hai, to azaad hai aap. Agar meri mohabbat junoon hai, to vajah hai aap." ~ Saanjh

(If my love is captivity, then you are free. If my love is passion, then you are the reason.)

This book is the sequel of 'Rang Jo Lagyo: The Colours of Love' but can be read as a stand alone.

This book is the sequel of 'Rang Jo Lagyo: The Colours of Love' but can be read as a stand alone

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