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The Love Story of Kacha And Devayani- One BACKGROUND OF THIS LOVE STORY This beautiful story from the Indian mythology speaks, how love and hate can go to extremes when it is guided by motives. Kacha was the son of Brahaspati*. He was sent by Gods to become the disciple of Asurs* Guru Sukracharya to learn the secret knowledge of reviving the dead as a representative of Gods. Guru Sukracharya had a beautiful daughter named Devayani. The moment Devayani saw Kacha, she instantly fell in love with him and she began to feel that she can no longer live without Kacha. She requested her father (the Asurs Guru) to make him his disciple to teach him the secret knowledge of immortality. Guru Sukracharya refused to make Kacha his disciple as he was the representative of Gods. It was Devayani who forced her father to accept him as his disciple to teach Kacha the secret knowledge of reviving the dead as she was utterly in love with him. The dramatic verse starts from the Ashram* of Guru Sukracharya, where Kacha stayed for many years to learn the secret knowledge in the sweet company of Guru’s daughter Devayani. After completing the entire learning’s of the secret knowledge and practicing it successfully on Devayani's father, one day he told her that now he wanted to go back to heaven, as his teachings were complete and by reviving her father's life he had proved the worthiness of his learning’s. Ravindra K Kapoor The Story starts from Part 2.. <b Kacha Allow me, Dear friend Devayani, To leave, Your heaven like hermitage, As I have completed, All my learning’s today, Under the feet of your father. 01 And as a test of my knowledge, I have restored, Your father and my Guru, From the stage of his ripped body And death, To a normal well being, Proving the worthiness, Of his teachings, By the same knowledge, Which he taught to me, In all these years. 02 I am thankful to you, And to your father, For all that, You have done for me, During these years, When I was, Under the process of learning From your father and stayed here, In your sweet, togetherness, Dear Devayani. 03 Devayani Undoubtedly, Showing thankfulness, Is a sweet gesture, Dear Kacha, But do you think, That your stay here, Was so short that, You cannot even think, Of some other expression, Which can cool down, The melting lava, Of my heart. 04 Ravindra Kanpur India 7th Aug. 2014 To continue in next......
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