It is said that Radha, Krishna's childhood sweetheart, is someone else's wife. It is said that she is a widow.
Radha would sneak out of the house at night, along the Yamuna River, to meet Krishna playing the flute.
He was not able to be with her after all.
In various stories, Krishna always weeps when he leaves his hometown.
Widows who are abandoned by their families will still gather to the place where Krishna and Radha grew up, Vrindavan, to seek Krishna's asylum
card. The place where Li lived was dedicated to Krishna, and she had always hoped that Krishna would rescue her. The man she met was called Narayan. In mythology, when Narayan incarnated as a human being, he was called Krishna.
She sneaks out in the dark to meet Narayan playing the flute, which is the most beautiful part.
She finally chose to put down her beads and threw herself into the river. She no longer believed in Narayan or Krishna.
And the next day Naroyan came to her to propose marriage.
Did man or God create the widow's tragic fate?
Old traditions should be abandoned, and
new traditions should be established
. Who decides?
Karyan said that Narayan came to decide that
Krishna finally left his hometown, went to eradicate the illegal, and established the Dharma, and Narayan
also left his hometown. According to Krishna, only justice and truth prevail, and followed Gandhi
. That romance, whether it's a myth or a story, is just as sad
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