Framed poster - Radha-Krishna - Bliss of Divine Love - Bhakti - Hinduism (horizontal)
Framed poster, printed on thick, durable, matte paper.
The matte black frame that's made from wood from renewable forests.
• Alder, semi-hardwood frame
• Black .75” thick frame
• Acrylite front protector
• Lightweight
• Hanging hardware included
Radha-Krishna - Bliss of Divine Love
Radha-Krishn (or Radha-Krishna) are
collectively known within Hinduism
as the combined forms of feminine
as well as the masculine
realities of God.
Radha and Krishna are the primeval
forms of God and His pleasure potency
respectively in the Vaishnava school
of thought in Vedic culture. Krishna is
referred to as svayam bhagavan in
Vaishnavism theology and Radha is
illustrated as the primeval potency
of the three main potencies of God,
Hladini (immense spiritual bliss),
Sandhini (eternality) and Samvit
(existential consciousness) of
which Radha is an embodiment
of the feeling of love towards the
almighty God Shree Krishna (Hladini).
With Krishna, Radha is acknowledged
as the Supreme Goddess, for it is said
that Krishna or God is only satiated by
devotional service in loving servitude
and Radha is the personification of
devotional service to the supreme.
She is also considered in Vaishnavism
as the total feminine energy and also
as the Supreme Lakshmi (Adi-Lakshmi).
Various devotees worship her with the
understanding
of her merciful nature as the only way
to attain Krishna.
Radha is also depicted to be Krishna
himself, split into two, for the purpose
of His enjoyment.