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Ghaton Mein Tere Saaye
Banaras does not forget.
It observes.
On the ancient stone steps beside the Ganga, Prakriti has turned waiting into a ritual. Every evening, a diya burns steadily in her hands; every morning begins with silence. She does not pray for miracles anymore only for the strength to keep believing. In this city, time flows forward for the world, but for some hearts, it learns how to stay still.
Revaan enters her life like certainty disciplined, brave, bound to a uniform and a duty larger than love. With him, Prakriti learns how affection exists between departures and returns, between promises spoken softly and fears swallowed whole. Loving him means accepting a life where faith often replaces reassurance, and devotion asks more than it gives back.
But Banaras never allows stories to remain simple.
As years pass, the ghats begin to hold more than memories. They hold absences that feel alive. Shadows that linger long after the light fades. Somewhere beyond what is seen or understood, something continues to remain watching, remembering, enduring. A presence that does not interrupt fate, does not ask to be chosen, and does not demand a place in her life. It exists quietly, carrying emotions that were never meant to be returned only preserved.
Prakriti does not know how many forms love can take.
She does not know that some bonds are not broken by time or distance they simply change their shape. They settle into silence, into prayers, into words written and rewritten without ever being spoken aloud
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This is not a story about reunion.
It is not a story about loss.
It is a story about what stays when everything else is forced to move on.
- "Ghaton ne dekha hai voh pyaar joh rukta nhi bas theherta hai" -