"Lord Krishna decorated Himself with various types of costly Golden Jewelry on His body dances with Shrimati Radha in the Group and the Nature/Forest life around with the rattling sounds of Yamuna waters continuously flowing in the back is awestruck with the beauty of the Divine Dance and the melody of the Divine Flute!"
That Dance of Divine Love called Rasa Lila is part of the traditional story of Lord Krishna as He dances with Shrimathi Radha and her Sakhis..
The Original Author and Poet cum Devotee of Sri Krishna, Jayadeva composed the poetical expressions of those actions in Gita Govindam describing the relationship between Lord Krishna and Shrimati Radha along with her Sakhis..
It is one of the highest worshipped Act of Sri Krishna's pastimes and here, the romantic love between human beings in the material world is seen as a reflection of the soul’s original, Ecstatic Spiritual Expression..
An artist cum presenter used to dance to his own tune narrating the above story and all along, the audience continued to be impressed by those presentations of the Sacred Epic Story..
As days passed, presenter's presentations started collecting more audience and indirect money and the presenter was equally thrilled..
- "Let me make use of this one opportunity in my life and flourish!"
THE ORIGINAL LOVE STORY
Breaking it into bits and pieces of interesting sub presentations..
Soon the presenter was everywhere with his endless shows adding additional glitter and glamour to his presentations making them look more romantic totally sidelining the Original Devotion of the Author of those Writings..
When that too reached it's limit, on a day, the presenter presented his skills in the most circuitous way, came home and slept happily..
In the early morning hrs, there was a knock on the door. As he opened it, a stranger with a bundle on his back stepped in and said,
- "Sir! I'm a burglar. Yesterday, I heard your presentation, immediately went to Brindavan, stole those ornaments of Lord Krishna and brought half of that to leave with you.. Am going now.. Bye!"
"Lord! You truly opened my eyes thru' this dream..
Your Love Story is ever the Sacred Love Story truly worthy of Worship in the hearts of masses which conveys the Sublime Character of Love between two Souls where in two individuals continuously
- Respect each other,
- Work for each other,
- Safeguard the rights of each other and
- Ever would be ready to sacrifice for the sake of the other
I promise, from now onwards, those Original thoughts of Pure Love alone would constantly be upheld by me for the ultimate purpose of
UNION OF PRAKRITI AND PURUSHA
For the good of the world with the special skills You bestowed upon me and I would never tamper that Unique Message by copying and altering the Original claiming part of that as originated from me for my petty selfish gains!"
The huge Radha Krishna framed photo hanging on the wall in distance was seen silently smiling at the Presenter!
(Part of the story is based on what I heard in my younger days from others whose origin is unknown to me this day too and 100% credit of that portion sure goes to the original author.)
The huge Radha Krishna framed photo hanging on the wall in distance was seen silently smiling at the Presenter!
(Part of the story is based on what I heard in my younger days from others whose origin is unknown to me this day too and 100% credit of that portion sure goes to the original author.)
‘This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, Romantic Story an initiative for Indian Bloggers by BlogAdda.’
No doubt, it's an earlier Indivine Post but is well modified and suited to this week's IndiSpire Prompt Edition 337..
Keywords: LOVE, STORY
Keywords: LOVE, STORY
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ReplyDeleteThis is how the original message gets lost- as those who come later, make their own additions!
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