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: Just as the melodies of the flute once drew the Gopis and all living beings of Vrindavan toward Krishna, a flute ringtone serves as a modern-day "divine invitation" to pause and reconnect with the spiritual realm amidst a busy day. Dwarkadhish: The Royal Avatar

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This appears to be a search query for a — specifically the flute-based "Jai Ho Dwarkadhish" tune, likely associated with Lord Krishna (Dwarkadhish being "King of Dwarka").