14.01.2026
S: I am named after the god of love, Krishna. Suneel means the colour of his skin, very blue.
A: You always say this.
S: Have you ever wondered who the god of love is with?
A: Radha. What about her?
S: She is the wife of someone else. Yet her true love is Krishna.
A: Who is she then?
S: She is worshipped as the goddess of love.
A: Krishna’s lover is the Indian Aphrodite?
S: To be with Aphrodite is a curse. But to be with Radha is paradise. She is confidence, devotion, beauty.
A: How can she be devotion if she is with another that is not Krishna?
S: The love with Krishna is a heavenly love. The love with the other is the earthly love. What is more exalted? Heaven or earth? The ideal or practicality?
A: You are fated to be with the goddess of love? These are names. They are not identities.
S: I am the god of love. I bring love into this world of hate. I bring the philosophy of India into the world that is six thousand years old, the philosophy of love that this wicked world could not extinguish. It is my fate to be with the goddess of love.
A: You tell me you are a warrior. How then can you be the god of love?
S: My war is love. Love is my war. The warrior is the lover. Krishna himself was a warrior. He preaches the warrior duty in the Bhagavada-Gita. He is the philosopher of the warrior. The culture that I come from is the warrior culture.
A: And Radha?
S: She is too a warrior. She is the other form of the Mother Goddess, the Warrior Queen. The stories that make us what they are, they are entirely consistent. There is no confusion.
A: It is very fine to call yourself the god of love when you are bagging yourself the goddess of love.
S: Isn’t it? Krishna enchants the world. Radha enchants Krishna.