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Love in its Purest Form

by Amrita Sarkar

Amrita Sarkar is an English literature graduate from Kolkata. She has also completed her Post graduation Diploma from the Asian College of Journalism, Chennai. As for her interests, her love for cartoons, drawing, painting and stories began from childhood and continues till date. When her imagination could not be held any longer within the scarce recesses, she decided to cast them in moving shapes. This led to her completing a graduate diploma in animation and film making.

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  1. Best part of the entire magazine..thank you for such a heavenly treat. How did you manage such an other-worldly sharp expression in krishna who seems to be trying to directly communicate with the soul of radha. And how did radha get that expression of divine surrender..the windows of her soul..the eyes..open wide for krishna to speak to the soul…
    The loveliest treat that Spark brought us this month.. Thanks to Anu and Big Big THANKS to you!

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