Hindu Gods
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Godddess Radha - Kishna's Companion
- symbol of Love, Humility, Loyalty
Radha is a Hindu goddess who is almost
always depicted alongside Krishna
and is often revered as the original
Goddess or Maha Lakshmi.
Radha is the most important gopi in
Rasa lila (sacred dance) with Lord
Krishna and is often regarded as
the incarnation of "the feeling of
love towards Krishna”.
Radha, in female form symbolizes
the human soul and the male,
Krishna symbolizes the Supreme
Power of the Almighty.
Unique traits of Goddess Radha
Radha is described as charming,
pleasing, humble, merciful,
compassionate and her dedication
and loyalty towards Lord Krishna is
unparalleled. Her love for Krishna is
spontaneous and of an esoteric nature
devoid of any sexual desire. She shares
a unique, transcendental and totally
unconditional relationship with the Lord.
Goddess Radha
Incarnations of Goddess Radha
Radha is believed to be an incarnation
of Goddess Lakshmi and the love
interest of Lord Sri Krishna as the avatar
of Sri Hari Vishnu. She is accorded
the status of a Goddess though the
consort of Sri Krishna is known to
be Rukmini. The sublime love and
affection the Goddess has for Sri Krishna
is the reason for her being elevated to
the status of a Goddess and she is
worshipped in Indian Temples along
with Lord Krishna.
Mythology of Goddess Radha
Radha is depicted as the gopi
(milkmaid) who became the beloved
of the God Krishna when he lived
among the gopas (cowherds) of
Vrindavan. Even though she was the
wife of another gopa, Radha was the
dearest of Krishna’s consorts and his
constant companion.
Source:
https://www.astroved.com/astropedia/en/goddess/radha
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