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A Yashodha–Krishna song… or a moment stolen... Sayip Tiger: Hold on. I object. On record. This is procedurally unsound. Waiting without notice, without summons, without a declared timeline—this would never stand in any sabha, human or divine. Ashradhalu: Ah. Spoken like someone who’s never read past the index of the Puranas. Tell me, tiger—did Devaki get a notice? Did Aditi receive a calendar invite before Vamana showed up? Sayip Tiger: That’s mythology, not compliance. Even in myth, there are norms. Shabari waited with fruits. Ahalya waited as stone. Here—what is filed? What is submitted? Ashradhalu: Love. That’s the submission. The only affidavit that never expires. Sayip Tiger: Cute. But dangerous. Draupadi waited while elders debated. That waiting caused irreversible damage. Waiting is not always sacred. Ashradhalu: True. And yet—Prahlada waited through fire, poison, pillars. His waiting split a column open. Some delays are detonators. Sayip Tiger: Still, still—there must be accountability. Someone somewhere must answer for absence. Yugas pass, promises hang. This feels… negligent. Ashradhalu: Or precise. Krishna arrives exactly one heartbeat after impatience collapses. He times it that way. Always has. Sayip Tiger: So you’re saying this is intentional delay? Cosmic mischief disguised as silence? Ashradhalu: I’m saying the silence is louder than arrival. You’re just trained to listen only when judgments are pronounced. (A pause. The wind shifts. Yashodha turns slightly, not fully, but enough.) Yashodha: போதும்… இருவரும். Sayip Tiger: Amma, we’re only saying—technically—you shouldn’t have to wait like this. Ashradhalu: Yes. There are precedents. Remedies. Even divine ones. Yashodha: I know. (She looks ahead again.) Yashodha: I waited when he learned to walk. I waited when he learned to lie. I waited when the whole village blamed him and loved him anyway. This waiting… is familiar. Sayip Tiger: But what if he doesn’t come now? Yashodha: Then I’ll still be here. Ashradhalu: You’re not afraid? Yashodha: Afraid? No. Longing? Yes. Complaint? Never. (Silence.) Yashodha: You two can argue about law and leela. I’ll wait. (Nothing arrives. Everything changes.) #yashodha #krishna