When you think of Radha, you imagine her standing beside Krishna, an inseparable companion, a symbol of divine love and longing. But here lies a fascinating question that often goes unnoticed. Is this ...
At the shrine of Heer-Ranjha in the outskirts of Jhang, the modesty of daughter of this Pakistani city is a contested topic even today. The Sial tribe to which Heer belonged, which once ruled this ...
In the language of bhakti, Radha is not just Krishna’s beloved; she is his guru. To many traditions of devotional Hinduism, especially Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Radha is the supreme teacher of love, ...
Raja Ravi Varma’s painting from 1890, titled ‘The Birth of Krishna’.(Courtesy Nita Ambani Cultural Centre ) It’s difficult to take one’s eyes off this dramatic painting set in a dark prison room. It ...
The two-way value flow is complementary. Often realised and taught by the wise, it is the Dhara that starts first, and Radha gets triggered in the bhakta. The essence to note is: without the grace, we ...
Radha Ashtami is one of the most sacred festivals in the Hindu calendar, celebrated as the divine appearance day of Goddess Radha, the eternal consort of Lord Krishna. In 2025, Radha Ashtami will be ...
As per ISKCON Panchang, devotees should perform Radha Ashtami Puja during Madhyahna Kala (midday), which is considered the most auspicious period for worship. Radha Ashtami is celebrated as the birth ...
After representing Radha's devotion (Bhakti) as part of showcasing the stages of love for Lord Krishna, the latest photoshoot shows Tamannaah Bhatia depicting ‘Deewanagi or madness’ of love, which is ...
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