The Forgotten Night Life of Our Civilisation.

Night life today is associated with neon lights, crowded streets, music, bars, and weekend celebrations. But long before modern cities discovered the thrill of the night, our civilisation had already perfected a rich, meaningful, and deeply cultural night life. For centuries, the night belonged to stories, music, devotion, and the collective heartbeat of a community.

I am Margashirsha.

This period is not just a season—it’s a sacred alignment where devotion, discipline, and culture converge. The month of Margashirsha is considered auspicious, a time when nature turns inward. The trees shed their leaves, symbolizing renunciation and preparation for renewal.

Krishna Kali.

The melody of the flute is the signal for Radha to slip out of her home into the darkness of the night and meet with Krishna quietly. Radha is a brave woman. Her family often wondered why she slips out into the deep forest at night. This happens every day. Does Radha have an affair? Does she have a secret lover? Is she committing adultery?