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Mythology for the Millennial

Mythology for the Millennial : Radha and Krishna's love story is hailed as one of the greatest of all times. 

But why Krishna did not marry Radha? 

Krishna is associated with Radha to narrate the importance and power of love. The world would not exist if there is no love, and hence, Radha and Krishna's bond showcases the strength of this emotion. It is also believed that Radha and Krishna's marriage did not take place because they wanted to define the real meaning of love. They tried to tell the world that love is not about receiving but sacrificing. 

Therefore, true love isn't bound by an agreement, but it blossoms when liberated. And last but not least, Radha and Krishna's relationship was spiritual. It was above earthly pleasures, rules and laws. They had united spiritually, and hence there was no need for marriage.
Hindu mythology Fact : 
 
Murugan, also known as Kartikeya, Skanda, Kumara and Subramanya, is the son of Lord Shiva and the Goddess Pavathi. His brother is the infamous deity, Ganesha. Murugan is popularly worshipped in Southern India, especially in the Indian State of Tamilnadu. He is often referred to as Tamil Kadavul, which means The Lord of the Tamil people. He is considered to be the primary deity of the Kaumaram sect of Hinduism.
" Our life discourse is a parikrama around the feminine entity.

From birth to death back into the earthly existence, we are nothing but an extension of feminine existence manifesting in different forms . "
Mythology for the Millennial
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