![]() Written in the same lyrical style of the previous Hastinapur books, The Song of Vrindavan tells the true story of the first sixteen years of Krishna's life, and the role that Radha played in making him the man he would eventually become. Will they find a family of Nagas thirsting for human blood? Or will they uncover a conspiracy more sinister? Krishna and Balarama accompany Radha to the bogs of Madhuvan to investigate the source of the poisoning. ![]() All able-bodied men are summoned.īut Radha asks the question: why does the black trail appear to come from upstream? And a giant serpent has made his home in it. From the life-giving mother of Vrindavan she has turned into a pit of fathomless blue. ![]() 'The wise ones of my village have often said that you could deduce a lot about a man – his innermost feelings, the crux of his character – by the kind of stories he tells.'
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