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:''For Radha, the mother of Karna from Mahabharata, see: [[Radha (Mahabharata)]]''
[[Image:Radharani3.jpg|right|275px|thumb|A Rajastani style painting of Sri Radha]]
'''Radha''' (Devanagari: राधा) is the principal paramour of [[Krishna]] in the [[Srimad Bhagavatam]], and the [[Gita Govinda]] of the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] religion. Within some [[Vaishnava]] traditions of Hinduism, Radha is regarded as a primary [[deity]], often worshiped as an incarnation of Goddess [[Lakshmi]]. Radha is almost always depicted alongside Krishna and features prominently within the theology of today's [[Gaudiya Vaishnava]] religion, which regards Radha as the original ''Goddess'' or ''[[Shakti]]''. Radha's relationship with Krishna is given in further detail within texts such as the [[Brahma Vaivarta Purana]], [[Garga Samhita]] and [[Brihad Gautamiya tantra]]. Radha is also the principal object of worship in the [[Nimbarka Sampradaya]], as [[Nimbarka]], the founder of the tradition, declared that Radha and Krishna together constitute the absolute truth.<ref>H.Wilson, ''[[Brahma Vaivarta Purana|Brahmavaivarta Purana]] with English Translation]], Motilal Banarsidas Publishers, 1990 reprint.</ref>
Radha is often referred to as '''Radharani''' in speech, prefixed with the respectful term 'Srimati' by devout followers.
==Radha the Gopi==
In the story of [[Krishna]], as told in the [[Mahabharata]] and the [[Bhagavata Purana]], he spends much of his youth in the company of young cow-herd girls, called [[Gopis]] in the village of Vrindavan. The Mahabharata does not describe Krishna's earlier life in Vrindavan in much detail, and focuses more on the later battle of [[Kurukshetra]] but within the Bhagavata Purana the child-hood pastimes of Krishna are described very vividly. Within the Bhagavata Purana, Radha is not mentioned by name but is alluded to within the tenth chapter of the text as one of the gopis who Krishna plays with during his upbringing as a young boy. It is in later texts such as the [[Gita Govinda]] where we find the story of Radha given in more detail.
===Within Vaishnavism===
[[Image:Radha Madhavam.jpg|right|275px|thumb|Radha with Krishna, as painted by [[Raja Ravi Varma]]]]
In the [[Vaishnava]] devotional or [[bhakti]] traditions of [[Hinduism]] that focus on Krishna, Radha is Krishna's consort. For some of the adherents of these traditions, her importance approaches or even exceeds that of Krishna. She is considered to be his original [[shakti]], the supreme goddess in both the [[Nimbarka Sampradaya]] and following the advent of [[Chaitanya]] also within the [[Gaudiya Vaishnavism|Gaudiya Vaishnava]] tradition. Other [[gopi]]s are usually considered to be her maidservants, with Radha having the prominent position of Krishna's favour.
Her connection to Krishna is of two types: ''svakiya-rasa'' (married relationship) and ''parakiya-rasa'' (a relationship signified with eternal love).
In the [[Nimbarka Sampradaya]], Radha's relationship with Krishna is characterised by the ''svakiya-rasa'', based on texts in the [[Brahma Vaivarta Purana]] and the [[Garga Samhita]] describing the wedding of Radha and Krishna. The Gaudiya tradition focuses upon ''parakiya-rasa'' as the highest form of love, wherein Radha and Krishna share loving exchanges through separation. The love the gopis feel for Krishna is also described in this esoteric manner as the highest platform of spontaneous love of God, and not of a mundane sexual nature. Proponents of the Gaudiya and Nimbarka schools of Vaishnavism give the highly [[esoteric]] nature of Radha's relationship to Krishna as the reason why her story is not mentioned in detail in the earlier Puranic texts. {{Fact|date=June 2007}}
===Birth===
Vaishnava tradition states that Radha was born in either '''[[Barsana|Varshana]]''', or '''Rawal''', a village about 8 kilometers from [[Vrindavan]], near present day [[New Delhi]] in [[India]].<ref name="isbn81-87812-81-8">{{cite book
|author=Bimanbehari Majumdar
|title={{IAST|Kṛṣṇa}} in History and Legend
|publisher=University of Calcutta
|location=India
|year=1969
|pages=307
}}pp.85-86</ref> There are a number of accounts of her parentage. According to one of the common ones, her father is the leader (sometimes regarded as king) of cowherds called Vrishabhanu, and her mother is called Kamalavati, or Kirtida.
Her worship is especially prominent in [[Vrindavan]], the place where Krishna is said to have lived over 5000 years ago. Wherein Her importance surpasses even the importance of Krishna. Radha's love for Krishna is held within Gaudiya Vaishnavism as the most perfect primarily because of its endless and unconditional nature. Thus she is the most important consort of Krishna, 'His heart and soul', and His 'hladini-shakti' (spiritual pleasure potency).
In the Brihad-Gautamiya Tantra, Radharani is described as follows:
"The transcendental [[goddess]] Srimati Radharani is the direct counterpart of Lord Sri Krishna. She is the central figure for all the goddesses of fortune. She possesses all the attractiveness to attract the all-attractive Personality of Godhead. She is the primeval internal potency of the Lord."
===Nimbarka===
[[Nimbarka]] was the first [[Vaishnava]] [[acharya]] to disseminate teachings about Radha.<ref name=Singh2004>{{cite journal
| author = Singh, K.B.
| year = 2004
| title = Manipur Vaishnavism: A Sociological Interpretat1on
| journal = Sociology of Religion in India
| url = http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&id=2cIOqGcvHqoC&oi=fnd&pg=PA125&dq=Nimbarka+Radha+first&ots=-y8T8YWEQr&sig=DILJQAFDN4c9WGtNY-z0khzONYk
| accessdate = 2008-05-03
}}</ref><ref name=Kinsley1972>{{cite journal
| author = Kinsley, D.
| year = 1972
| title = Without Krsna There Is No Song
| journal = History of Religions
| volume = 12
| issue = 2
| pages = 149
| url = http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&sa=G&oi=qs&q=nimbarka+radha+first+author:d-sarma
| accessdate = 2008-05-03
| doi = 10.1086/462672
}}"Nimbarka seems to have been the first well-known religious leader to regard
Radha as central to his cult (thirteenth century)"</ref>
===Chaitanya Mahaprabhu===
The Bengali saint [[Chaitanya Mahaprabhu]] (1486 - 1534) is believed by many (see especially the modern-day [[ISKCON]] movement) to be an incarnation of both Radha and Krishna, simultaneously in one form. Throughout his life, Chaitanya lived as a devotee of [[Vaishnava]] tradition, not openly claiming to be any form of [[avatar]], but in his biographies it is claimed that he revealed his ''divine'' form to some of his closer associates.<ref> [http://vedabase.net/cc/madhya/8/282/en1 Chaitanya Charitamrita Madhya-lila 8.282] </ref>
===Festivals===
[[Image:Radha Krisna Vrindavan.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Radha (right) with [[Krishna]] at Krishna-[[Balarama]] Temple in Vrindavan]]
Radha's birthday is celebrated as [[Radhastami]].During this time devotees are allowed special sanctions not normally allowed. For example, Radha's name is normally not chanted due to the possibility of committing offenses towards her. Neither are all devotees qualified to enter into her kunda, or lake, which is considered holy.
On the festival day of the appearance of [[Radha Kunda]] (Radharani's lake), devotees wait up until midnight in order to bathe there. And there is much recitation of her holy names on her "appearance day" or "birthday". She is said to "appear" because she does not take birth or die, being an eternal associate of Krishna, both of whom are liberated. She is the most chaste woman, "married" to Krishna.
===The foremost of the Gopis===
The [[Padma Purana]] describes 18,000 cowherd-girls (gopis) among whom it says [[108 (number)|108]] are the most important. Among those 108, eight are considered more important still, and among the eight, two have a special position - Chandravali and Radharani. Of the two, Radha is considered the foremost.
==Names & Worship==
[[Image:Varsana.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Temple in [[Varsana]], dedicated to the worship of Radha and Krishna]]
Radha has many epithets describing her qualities and characteristics.
*'''Gandharvi''' - expert singer<ref>[[Gopala Tapani Upanishad]] 2.12,28,118</ref>
*'''Govinda-nandini''' - She who gives pleasure to [[Govinda]] (Krishna)
*'''Govinda-mohini''' - She who mystifies Govinda
*'''Govinda-sarvasva''' - the all-in-all of Govinda
*'''Sarva-kanta Shiromani''' - the crown jewel of all Krishna's consorts
*'''Krishnamayi''' - the one who sees Krishna both within and without
*'''Radhika''' - Her worship of the Krishna consists of fulfilling His desires
*'''Madan-Mohan-Mohini''' - Within Gaudiya tradition Krishna (as the Supreme Person) is believed to be the enchanter of all living beings, including even [[Kamadeva]] (Madan) - the god of attraction. Because Radha has the unique position of being able to enchant even Krishna she is therefore know as Madan-Mohan-Mohini: ''the enchanter of the enchanter of Cupid''.
*'''Aradhana''' - The root name of Radharani, meaning one who excels in worshiping Krishna
*'''Sarva-lakshmi''' - The original source of all the goddesses of fortune
*'''Vrshabhanu-nandini''' - daughter of Vrishabanu
*'''Vrndavaneshvari''' - Queen of [[Vrindavana]]
*'''Lalita-Sakhi''' - friend of the gopi [[Lalita (gopi)|Lalita]]
*'''Gokula-Taruni''' - She whom all young girls of [[Gokul]] worship
*'''Damodara Rati''' - She who dresses herself to please [[Damodara]] (Krishna)
*'''Radharani''' – Radha the queen
*'''[[RadhaKrishna]]''' - Worship of Krishna with Radha
One of her names, ''Hara'' (mentioned in Narada-pancaratra 5.5.59), in vocative ''Hare'', forms a part of the [[Hare Krishna]] 'Maha-Mantra', one of the most popular Vedic mantras, especially amongst [[Gaudiya Vaishnavas]]. Radharani's names hold a place of prime importance within Gaudiya Vaishnava religious practices.
===Temples dedicated to Radha===
*[[Barsana]] and [[Vrindavan]] in [[Mathura District]], Northern India contain a large number of temples dedicated to both Radha and Krishna, including the Radhavallabh Temple. <ref>[http://www.radhavallabh.com Radhavallabh Temple] </ref>
*[[Barsana Dham]] in [[Austin, Texas]], USA, one of the largest Hindu temples in the western Hemisphere.<ref>[http://hua.edu/media/mediasupportfiles/newsletters_brochures/HU-Newsletter-7-03.pdf University Newsletter]</ref>
Temple Deities in India and abroad are generally named in order of Radharani first and then Krishna. Krishna is approachable through the mercy of Srimati Radharani and no one else. So for example, if one were to enter the [[Govinda]]ji temple in Vrindavan the Deities are named Radha Govinda and devotees of Krishna would pray to Radha and Govinda not just Krishna. This is because Krishna is controlled by Radharani's love.
==Quotations about Radha==
*"Although the effulgence of the moon is brilliant initially at night, in the daytime it fades away. Similarly, although the lotus is beautiful during the daytime, at night it closes. But, O My friend, the face of My most dear Srimati Radharani is always bright and beautiful, both day and night. Therefore, to what can Her face be compared?" (Vidagdha-madhava 5.20)
*"When Srimati Radharani smiles, waves of joy overtake Her cheeks, and Her arched eyebrows dance like the bow of Cupid. Her glance is so enchanting that it is like a dancing bumblebee, moving unsteadily due to intoxication. That bee has bitten the whorl of My heart." (Vidagdha-madhava 2.51)
*"Just as Srimati Radharani is most dear to Krishna, Her bathing pond is similarly dear. Of all the gopis, She is the most beloved of the Lord." ([[Padma Purana]])
*"The transcendental goddess Srimati Radharani is the direct counterpart of Lord Sri Krishna. She is the central figure for all the goddesses of fortune. She possesses all attractiveness to attract the all-attractive Personality of Godhead. She is the primeval internal potency of the Lord." (Brihad-gautamiya-tantra)
*"Among all persons, it is Sri Radha in whose company Lord Madhava is especially glorious, as She is especially glorious in His." (Rig-parisishta)
*"Radharani is the source of spiritual inspiration" ([[A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada]])
==Husband of Radha==
In a number of versions of her story, although Radha's first love is Krishna (whom she knows through her childhood) she is later forced to marry Abhimanyu, the son of [[Jatila]]. One source for this information is ''Sri Sri Camatkara Candrika'' by [[Visvanatha Chakravarti|Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura]]. Other traditions give the name of the husband of Radha as 'Chandrasena'
==See also==
*[[Hare Krishna]]
*[[Lakshmi]]
*[[Sita]]
*[[Shakti]]
*[[Shri Hith Harivansh Mahaprabhu]]
*[[Chaitanya Mahaprabhu]]
*[[Nimbarka Sampradaya]]
*[[Gaudiya Vaishnavism]]
*[[Mantra]]
==Further reading==
*''Krsna: The Supreme Personality of Godhead'' (ISBN 0-89213-354-6) by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
*''Hindu Goddesses: Vision of the Divine Feminine in the Hindu Religious Traditions'' (ISBN 81-208-0379-5) by David Kinsley
*Hawley J.S. & D.M. Wulff (ed.) (1986) ''The Divine Consort: Radha and the Goddesses of India'', Beacon Press, Boston, ISBN 0-8070-1303-X.
==Footnotes==
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==External links==
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===General Information===
*[http://www.sriradha.org Sri Radha Sakhi Homepage]
*[http://www.krishna.com/node/680/ Krishna.com: Who Is that Girl with Krishna?]
*[http://www.stephen-knapp.com/radharani.htm Sri Radha in detail]
*[http://www.radhavallabh.com Sri Radha the supreme power Radhavallabh Homepage]
*[http://www.radhakunda.com/personalities/radharani.html Srimati Radharani - Personality]
===Festivals===
*[http://www.salagram.net/calendar-radha8.htm Celebrating Radhastami]
*[http://www.krishna.com/en/node/676 Srimati Radharani's Appearance]
*[http://www.radhavallabh.com/festival.html Radhashtami the festival of delight]
===Names of Radha===
* [http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/encyclopedia/tattvas1.htm#5 Sri Radha's name in Srimad Bhagavatam]
* [http://www.krishna.com/en/node/682 The Names of Srimati Radharani]
===Further Resources===
* [http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/encyclopedia/tattvas1.htm#4 Krsna and Radha, Goloka - references]
* [http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/library/Radhastami.zip Zipped Downloadable Information]
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