Originally posted by: ReadLo
I don't think they've done a lot of research, they've decided to read the main points and complete them in their own way.
At first Radha disrespected Krishna and he spent his time crying and running after Radha. When an asore came, he played God.
Balram asked him questions about why and how he did it, otherwise we wouldn't have an answer.
The badha/vikas I can understand are defects that prevent us from moving forward in life, but now Radha no longer has them, so she should no longer be attached to anything on earth? She owes respect to her parents, but she must fight for herself without being selfish.
Moreover, in her answer, she tells Krishna that he will be her world. If I follow their logic, after such an answer, Krishna tells him that he accepts it because it also becomes his world, but starting from the fact that one is the world of the other, they will sacrifice themselves for the pride, "maan" or "samaan" of the society?
This is not about love. It's just selfish. Krishna cannot tell Radha to keep her father's promise. Vrishban made the promise it's up to him to sacrifice himself, he can't put Radha in the balance and wait for her to fulfill his wish!
I think we should write them down and tell them what we think about how they do it...