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The merchant blinked, and in an instant, the light vanished. Madhav was alone, sleeping peacefully on his mat with a fresh garland of Kadamba flowers around his neck—flowers that didn't bloom in that season.

He didn't just weave cloth; he wove conversations with an invisible friend.

The merchant mocked him, asking, "If your Kanhaiya is so real, why do you live in this broken hut? Why do you wear rags?" The merchant blinked, and in an instant, the light vanished

One evening, a wealthy merchant passed by his hut and heard Madhav singing:

That night, a heavy storm shook the village. The merchant’s grand mansion felt cold and lonely, but through the thunder, he heard a faint, divine flute playing from the direction of the woods. He followed the sound, certain it was a trick of the wind. The merchant mocked him, asking, "If your Kanhaiya

In the heart of Vrindavan, where the dust itself is said to be sacred, lived a weaver named Madhav. While other weavers spent their days measuring silk and haggling over prices, Madhav lived in a world of his own.

Write a where the perspective is from Krishna himself Create a short poem based on these lyrics Find the meaning of specific lines from the song He followed the sound, certain it was a trick of the wind

“Mohe pagal jamana kahe, Kanhaiya tere liye…” (The world calls me crazy, O Kanhaiya, all for you…)