"I am never separated from Radha... She is always with me even when I am alone."
Narrated as if the entire story is told by Lord Krishna himself with the writer being just a humble listener, "My Affair with Radha" by Kunal Desai brings to the limelight the mysterious, the divine, the spiritual relationship between Radha and Krishna.
While offering their prayers to the idols, some people might often wonder why Radha and Krishna are always worshipped together, even though Radha was never a legally married wife of Krishna in their earthly incarnation. And there are so many unasked and unanswered questions regarding this power couple as well as regarding their other marital relationships.
"Love can never be explained, it can only be realized. Love can never be exhibited, it can only be experienced."
Author Kunal Desai, in his attempt to glorify the divine love story, pens his book, "My Affair with Radha", where he decides to answer such questions by unfolding the untold stories about Radha-Krishna and revealing the spiritual relationship between them.
In the most detailed manner with its first-person narration and framed tales, the book commits itself to explore the divine relationship between Radha and Krishna, gradually unveiling how they are not different individuals but is an inseparable entity, one that cannot exist without the other.
"We are not different entities. We are one and the same."
Interspersed with Krishna Gyan and conversion between the narrator and the Supreme Lord, the book also tells the tale of Krishna's life away from Vrindaban and the reason behind his acceptance of different women as his wives.
And in the process, the book ends up introducing us to his wives, who weren't ordinary people either but were actually divine beings. All the women tha Krishna married were the incarnation of powerful Goddesses who descended upon the earth to support the Lord in all his endeavors and fill him with the divine power to fulfill his soul mission and the purpose of his birth.
"One who puts his heart, devotion, prayers, worship to me, he finally attains me because his soul has already surrendered to me."
The author picks up separate episodes and important scenes from the ancient scriptures and then adds his own magnificent hue of imagination to colour the narrative that tells the tale of the divine characters and their timeless love story.
Using his own imagination and beliefs to create some tales and borrowing a few stories from the ancient scriptures, the author weaves in a compact narrative which not only glorifies the divine love story between the spiritual couple but also assures that with Krishna, everything is pre-planned and everything happens for a pure good reason.
"Even though she is away from Krishna, Radha always resides in his heart."