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  1. Radharani Devi (Bengali: রাধারাণী দেবী; 13 November 1903 – 9 September 1989) was one of the prominent Bengali women poets of the twentieth century.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RadhaRadha - Wikipedia

    Radha ( Sanskrit: राधा, IAST: Rādhā ), also called Radhika, is a Hindu goddess and the chief consort of the god Krishna.

    • Pravin Agrawal
    • Radha also called Radhika. Radha also called Radhika, Madhavi, Keshavi, Raseshwari and Radharani is a popular and revered goddess in Hinduism, especially in the Gaudiya Vaishnavism tradition and is worshiped as the goddess of divine love, tenderness, compassion and devotion.
    • She is the internal potency or Shakti (Blissful energy) of Krishna. She is the internal potency or Hladini Shakti (Blissful energy) of Krishna. According to scriptures, she was the chief of the milkmaids (brij gopis) who are known for their supreme devotion towards Krishna.
    • Her love and longing for Lord Krishna. She is also considered by some as a metaphor for the human spirit (aatma), her love and longing for Lord Krishna is viewed as symbolic of the human quest for spiritual growth and union with the divine.
    • Power of Divine Love. Rasik sants have mentioned her as a descension of the Supreme Goddess, the original form of Yogamaya and Hladini Shakti (Power of Divine Love) which is the main power of the Godhead Shri Krishna.
  3. When Parvati Devi is furious with Parashurama, Lord Krishna and Radharani arrive from Goloka to appease Parvati. Their arrival and subsequent stotra is described in the 42nd and 43rd chapters of the Upodghata Parva (Volume 2 of Brahmanda Purana).

  4. Apr 20, 2021 · Radharani's brthday is celebrated as Radhaashtami in Hindu households especially in the north, with pure joy and devotion. Radha Ashtami takes place 15 days after Janmashtami. Her birthday is the eighth day of the month of Bhadrapada (August-September).

  5. Dec 11, 2023 · All of the feminine counterparts to Krishna’s various incarnations, such as Sita, the wife of Lord Ramachandra, and Rukmini, the wife of Lord Krishna in His pastimes in Dvaraka, are expansions of the Goddess Radha. In this way, Radharani is the original feminine form of the Divine.