
And Radha, one with Krishna in heart and soul, although she is another mans wife, prepares again to free him of all ties, like she did when he had left Gokul.Kaajal Oza Vaidyas Krishnayan, stitched together with what these four extraordinary women meant to Krishna is at once vivid and intense and also tender, but not for a moment weighed down by sentimentality. Draupadi, his friend and confidante, is eager to know if Krishna ever desired her romantically. Satyabhama, who came into his life carrying the Syamantak diamond in her trousseau, and dazzled him with her beauty and charm, grapples with the meaning of their marriage. The self-assured, erudite royal consort Rukmini, the most precious of his 16,008 wives, asks him why he is embarking upon moksha alone when she was a fellow traveller on his journeys through dharma, artha and kama.

In his final moments, he reminisces about his time in the mortal world, and the women in his life appear before him. Near the confluence of the Saraswati, Kapila and Hiranya rivers, Krishna lies under an Aswattha tree, fatally wounded by Jaras arrow. She hosts the radio show on 94.3 My FM Ahmedabad.Fer a beastly deathdie lonely, helpless and aggrieved.Gandharis curse has come true. She regularly gives speeches on different subjects across Gujarat and beyond. She writes columns in Divya Bhaskar, Gujarat Mitra, Kutchmitra, Janmabhhomi Pravasi and Culcutta Halchal. She worked as a journalist with Sandesh, Gujarat Daily, Loksatta-Jansatta, The Indian Express, Abhiyan magazine and Samkalin, Sambhaav. She teaches creative writing as a Visiting Faculty in the Master of Developmental Communication Department of Gujarat University. She worked on plays during her earlier career. Her popularity grew when her first novel Yog Viyog was serialized in Chitralekha weekly. To Akash in 2005 was followed by a collection of poetry, Sheshyatra. She debuted in writing with a short story collection, Sambandh.

She completed her post-graduate certificate in advertising management at Saint Xavier's College in Mumbai. She graduated with a degree in English and Sanskrit from Gujarat University in 1986. Kaajal was born on 29 September 1966 in Mumbai, India.
