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Nidhivan
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Complete, First published Dec 02, 2019
The love which frees cannot be a bond. In such a love there is neither a place of attachment nor bond.
Radha-Krishna are two forms of the same energy that have been absorbed in each other's love since eternity. Raslila is the name of the tune of Krishna's flute and the rhythm of Radha. 
Have you ever thought about that night when Radha had to bid a farewell to his love, Krishna. What would she have said to Krishna, what would she have done to stop Krishna from going Mathura and most importantly, how much tears would have been shed. 
I have written this story in attempt to thread the last of night of that divine love. Like my previous stories, this too has come from the ocean of my imaginations.
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