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Why Do We Say Radha-Krishna And Never Krishna-Radha
In every image, Radha stands beside Krishna. But the scriptures say something even more radical, she is not beside Him. She is within Him. And not just metaphorically. In the Brahma Vaivarta Purana, ...
The tale of Radha and Krishna, an emblem of eternal love in Indian households, sparks debate about Radha's marital status. While their divine union is celebrated, scriptures suggest Radha married Ayan ...
The title of the second anthology edited by Malashri Lal and Namita Gokhale, Finding Radha: The Quest for Love is very similar to their first collaboration, In Search of Sita: Revisiting Mythology. At ...
This chant, echoing through temples, villages, and the hearts of devotees, speaks volumes. Curiously, it is Radha’s name that lingers on every tongue, though Rukmini was Krishna’s lawful wife, his ...
Radha, a symbol of divine love, “Shri Laadli Laal” (the most loved one), “a creeper of love” and the one, regarded as the greatest worshipper, transcends all social barriers to meet her lover. Oh she ...
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