In the Hindu tradition, the story of the divine love of Radha and Krishna features prominently. Heritage Art/Heritage Images via Getty Images Although it originated as a Christian holiday in honor of ...
The article explored why Radha and Shri Krishna, despite their profound love, did not marry. It highlighted four popular beliefs: their love being divine and spiritual, their bond existing beyond ...
Most love stories teach us how to hold on. Radha–Krishna teaches us how to let go without losing love. When Krishna left ...
Radha Ashtami, also known as Radhashtami, is the celebration of the birth of Goddess Radha, the eternal consort of Lord Krishna and the embodiment of divine love. It falls on the eighth day (Ashtami) ...
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 ...
We learn devotion as a visibly fervent thing the folding of hands, the ringing of temple bells, tears that fall in public, ...
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 ...