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Complete, First published Aug 17, 2022
𝙘𝙚𝙡𝙚𝙗𝙚𝙧𝙧𝙞𝙢𝙤𝙪𝙨: (adj.) very, or most highly celebrated.

One form of the nine incarnations of Lakshmi, and the complete form of Hari to descend on BhuLoka, Bhadra was the princess of Kaikeya, and Krishna the de-facto sovereign of Dvaraka, the city of gates and the abode of Shri on the Earth. 

Bhadra has always been quiet and unassuming, demure and silent; the perfect qualities for a princess of a small kingdom such as Kaikeya. But she weds the most influential force in Aaryavarta, as her heart sings only in tune to his flute and no one else. What was their love like, but celebrated?

This two-shot explores a short tale of the newly-wed BhadrAchyuta, how they come to love each other even more.

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