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  2. Feb 13, 2023 · The story of the love of Radha and Krishna is overshadowed by an air of tragedy. The two cannot be together, as Radha is already married and Krishna has a great destiny ahead of him.

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    Shri Krushna belonged to the royal dynasty while Radha to an ordinary cowherds family. Like Sita, she too was born out of a resolve (sankalpa).

    Radha is the manifest form of devotion unto Shri Krushna. In response to the question ‘How devoted should one be ?’ the Naradbhaktisutra writes ‘Like the gopis (wives of the cowherds) of Vraj (यथा व्रजगोपिकानाम्‌)’. Krushna Himself sent His great friend Uddhav to the gopis to teach him what devotion meant. The incident goes as follows – To display ...

    Radha’s spiritual love (priti), that is devotion unto Shri Krushna has been misinterpreted as love in the Radha-Krushna relationship. Its futility will be realised if one considers Shri Krushna’s age at that time. When Shri Krushna left Gokul permanently He was only seven years old; thus His relationship with Radha was only during the period when H...

    The sound of the flute means the anahat sound. That sound had maddened all the gopis (wives of the cowherds). So one will realise how highly spiritually evolved they were. When leaving Gokul, Shri Krushna gave His flute to Radha and never played it again. Thus He made sure that She constantly got the spiritual experience of Absoluteness (Purnatva) ...

    A. ‘Water flows from a higher to a lower level. It is called a stream (dhara). When the letters of the word dhara (धारा) are reversed the word becomes radha (राधा). That stream which flows from below upwards is called radhagati. When it reaches the origin, it gets a spiritual experience of being Radha Herself. Acquisition of this state itself is ca...

    The word rasa (रस) has originated from two sources – (रसानां समूह:) means the collection of nine rasas and (रस: उत्‍पद्यते यस्‍मात्‌) means that from which ras is generated. The rasa dance (rasakrida) is a beautiful event in the lives of Krushna and the gopis (wives of the cowherds). During the dance Krushna endowed them with the spiritual experien...

  3. Aug 27, 2023 · Radha and Krishna’s relationship is best understood as the interaction between the energetic (Krishna) and the energy (Radha). This dynamic interplay symbolizes the dance between the creator and the created, the source and its manifestation.

  4. It is a not uncommon feature of Hinduism when worship of a pair rather than one personality constitutes worship of God, such is worship of Radha Krishna. Traditions worshiping Krishna, as svayam bhagavan, who is male, include reference and veneration to his Radha, who is worshiped as supreme.

  5. The relationship between Krishna and Radha is a profound example of divine love, offering lessons on devotion, sacrifice, spiritual connection, and the transcendence of true love. By embodying these lessons, individuals can enrich their relationships and personal growth.

  6. The relationship between Radha and Krishna is one of the most enchanting and captivating narratives in Indian mythology. Their love story has inspired countless poets, artists, and devotees...

  7. Dec 2, 2023 · Radha is regarded as the divine and eternal consort of Lord Krishna. Their relationship is seen as the epitome of divine love and spiritual union. While Krishna is the ultimate Supreme Being, Radha is believed to be the embodiment of his divine Shakti (energy).