In the darkness, I couldn't tell who it was. A firm hand was covering my mouth, and I could feel the texture of armor pressing against me. We stood in a silent corner for what felt like ages. My heart was pounding with fear, and I longed for Krishna, wishing he would appear and rescue me. Everything was so unfamiliar, and my mind was spinning. I just stood there, frozen.
Once the silence settled, the stranger-whoever he was-grabbed my hand without a word and began leading me deeper into the dark cave. I wanted to ask who he was or where we were going, but I didn't have the courage. All I wanted was to leave this place quietly, so I followed him in silence.
Finally, after a short walk, we emerged from the cave, and I took a long breath of relief. Inside, I'd felt suffocated, with the darkness pressing down on me and the strange, musty smell. Outside, it was still night, but the full moon cast a bright, silvery glow over everything. The landscape looked almost surreal, and for a moment, I thought I was seeing the Earth of a different time, with its towering trees and creatures that seemed familiar yet different. The moonlight was more intense than I'd ever seen, and everything shimmered with a strange beauty, it was like I was in new Earth.
Lost in the wonder of it all, I suddenly remembered the person who had brought me here. I turned, and in the moonlight, I could make out the figure clad in armor, face concealed. In a hushed tone, I managed to thank him, to which he only nodded in acknowledgment, resting a reassuring hand on my shoulder before leading me to a horse tied nearby. He climbed on first and motioned for me to sit behind him. I hesitated, but there was no point in arguing. Alone in the forest, I had little choice but to go with him.
The rhythmic pace of the horse soon began to lull me, and I drifted in and out of sleep. After some time, I jolted awake, feeling as though I'd been nudged.
We had come to a halt before an astonishing sight-a palace, shining like gold even in the night. Was this heaven?...... The structure glimmered as if woven from dreams.He handed the reins of the horse to a nearby guard and signaled for me to follow him inside. I was too entranced to resist, following him, eyes wide as I took in the grandeur around me. The palace was filled with light despite the late night, with chandeliers and artwork beyond anything I had ever seen in my whole life time. Even the air was fragrant with something exotic and mesmerizing. He led me up to the second floor, where he entered a chamber, motioning for me to close the door behind me.
As I turned around, I saw him removing his armor. When he lifted the helmet from his head, I gasped. Long, dark hair cascaded down, as if a lotus had bloomed right before my eyes.
Her face radiated beauty, with eyes so innocent, like those of a newborn child. Once the armor was off, she looked like a queen draped in crimson, glowing like pure gold even without heavy adornments. I was left speechless, as if gazing at something divine. She smiled and spoke, "So, you are the one...!"
Blushing, I nodded without knowing exactly why. I felt shy for reasons beyond me, like a child caught in an unexpected moment.
I gathered the courage to ask, "Thank you so much for today, truly...but forgive me, I don't recognize you."
She gave a gentle smile. "Relax....This is indeed our first meeting, so how could you know me...? But I know quite a bit about you."
"Really?!" My heart skipped a beat. Was she mistaking me for someone else?
She continued with a knowing smile, "You are sakhi of him... well, now mine too."
I blushed, hearing her call me sakhi. There was no reason to, yet I felt bashful in her presence.
She laughed softly. "I'm sure you've heard of Sakha's Bharya (wife), Rukmini."
I stammered, "You... you are... you!"
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Krishna's Dimension (Ft.21st Century)
SpiritualImagine walking alone at dawn, the soft whispers of leaves and the distant melody of birds surrounding me. Their rhythm feels strangely familiar, almost as if nature itself is sending me messages from Him-Krishna. But today, something is different...