KRISHAVYAYAM
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  • Reads 145,406
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  • Parts 107
  • Time 19h 44m
Ongoing, First published Feb 18, 2021
Mature
❛ . . . and she wonders if it's serenity that she demands, or savagery ? ❜

As the Kurus lament and the world cries out in pain cursing the destiny, the charming trickster with a flute knows that for him, the silver-tongued Dvaraka prince, love and war are to go hand in hand. 

Once named Padmajaa-- a name that bestows her with her non-pareil determination and stubbornness like a lotus bloom in a sludge, she is the root of the sapling of righteousness that the almighty wishes to plant in the pious Aryavarta plagued with the horrors of nefariousness. The woman who rose from the flames along with the famed twins, has creation and cataclysm at her willowy fingertips and charms in her honey eyes as she enchants the hero of the era, Krishna Vaasudeva.

With a voyage fraught with catastrophes and her soul stuck between the realms of humanism and divinity, she walks with her head high for she knows she is the chaos. As fate itself comes into the form of a woman who they call a beguiling one, will the world ever see the dawn of rectitude in the dusk of Dvapara?
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