What must it feel like to be a king who sacrifices love for duty?
Ram Ki Antaravyatha by Bindu Kulshrestha is a poignant khand kavya that reimagines Lord Ram’s inner world during Sita’s exile.
Through powerful, lyrical verses, it unveils his silent suffering—the ache of separation, his mothers’ grief, Laxman’s obedience, and the crushing burden of choosing dharma over the heart’s cry.
This creative work of imagination portrays Ram not as a distant god, but as a man torn between love, honor, and responsibility—a ruler bound by the weight of righteousness.
Can there be greater pain than doing what is right, yet losing what you love most?
