The plot begins with Radha and Krishna, celestial beings predestined to incarnate as humans on Earth. Radha, in her human form, marries Ayan Gopa, a eunuch. Radha spends her days with Ayan's aunt, Barai, and travels to
Mathura with other young women to sell milk products. During a trip, Barai loses Radha and seeks help from Krishna, a charming youth. Intrigued by Radha's description, Krishna sends a romantic proposal to Radha, which she refuses, honoring her marital vows. Krishna then playfully obstructs Radha's path, asking for an intimate favor as a toll. Radha, standing firm, considers drastic measures to evade Krishna's advances but ends up succumbing to his persistence in the forest. As the seasons change, Radha, burdened by guilt and shame, isolates herself. Krishna, pining for her, devises a plan to bring her back into the open. Disguised, he meets Radha and persuades her to sell milk and curd again, but his identity is soon revealed. Krishna continues his pursuit, but Radha skillfully dodges his advances. Krishna's love takes a creative turn as he beautifies
Vrindavan to attract Radha. His valor is further displayed when he confronts
Kaliya, a mythical five-headed snake in the River Yamuna, and seemingly vanishes, causing panic among the villagers. Radha, frustrated by Krishna's antics, complains to his foster mother,
Yashoda. Krishna, irked, is advised by Barai to cast a love spell on Radha. Struck by a flower arrow, Radha falls deeply in love with Krishna. Her obsession grows, leading her to steal Krishna's flute to gain control over their relationship. Krishna, in response, feigns indifference, leaving Radha in despair. Her longing intensifies, and she searches for him, eventually finding him in Vrindavan. A confrontation ensues, where Radha pleads for forgiveness and Krishna, softening, agrees to reconcile if advised by Barai. However, the story takes a tragic turn when Krishna, after a brief reunion, leaves for Mathura to confront Kamsa, leaving Radha heartbroken. Despite Barai's intervention, Krishna refuses to return to Vrindavan or accept Radha again, unable to bear the harsh words and treatment he received from her. ==Notes==