When the final note lingered, Ravi felt a quiet certainty: this was the song that could become the anthem of the upcoming Utsav.
“Sri Srinivasam, Sritha, Parijatham— Your blessings bloom in every heart, From the ancient stones to the sunrise sky, We sing, we dance, we never part.”
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He who resides on the silvery peaks of Mount Kailasa (referring to his oneness with Shiva/Vishnu).
Sritha felt a rush of belonging and bewilderment. The name—her name—had been attached to a song not because of her blood but because, somewhere, a stranger had thought of her as a guardian of the melody. It felt like inheritance without instruction, a responsibility without ceremony.