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As it is universally known, the love between Radha and Krishna transcends the physical realm; it is a 'cosmic rhythm'. Their love is not about 'union', but about 'non-duality' (Advaita)—where despite residing in two bodies, the soul is one. This love is absolute, for there is no sense of possession in it, only complete surrender. Radha’s love for Krishna is a 'supreme penance' that liberates her from the material world, elevating her to the realm of 'divinity' itself. It is a love akin to 'light'—one that burns away mortality to bestow the divine.
In stark contrast, Ayan’s love is born from the soil of the earth. His love begins with a sense of 'possession' and burns fiercely in the fire of 'ego'. Ayan’s love is an intense desire to 'acquire'. While Radha loves Krishna not to possess him but to 'live' him, Ayan wishes to make Radha 'his own' merely to prove his identity and stature to the world.
This story is a fictional and fast-paced adaptation of Ayan’s journey—an epic that begins within the narrow confines of a petty worldly love and ascends to the ultimate pinnacle of sacrifice, where, in the end, his very existence is completely dissolved.
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