
1) Australian actress Mitchell 2) Character in the Mahabharata 3) Consort of Krishna 4) Hindu girl name 5) Hindu goddess
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Radha (Devanagari: राधा, IAST: Rādhā), also called Radhika, Radharani and Radhikarani, is almost always depicted alongside Krishna and features prominently within the theology of today`s Vallabha and Gaudiya Vaishnava sects, which regards Radha as the original Goddess or Shakti. Radha is also the principal god of worship in the Nimbarka....
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[Mahābhārata] Radha is the foster mother of Karna in the Mahābhārata, who is not to be confused with Radha the gopi. This is the wife of the charioteer Adhiratha, who found an abandoned newborn boy, whom he named Radhey. Adiratha and Radha became his foster parents. Hence, and because Karna as an adult expressly stated his loyalty to hi...
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(from the article `St. Denis, Ruth`) Dennis took the stage name Ruth St. Denis, and in 1906, after studying Hindu art and philosophy, she offered a public performance in New York City of ...
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In the Hindu epic
Mahabharata, the wife of a cowherd who leaves her husband for love of Krishna (an incarnation of the god Vishnu). Her devotion to Krishna is seen by the mystical bhakti movement...
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In Hindu mythology, Radha is the creative, life-sustaining, auspicious, benevolent, loving and redemptive goddess of the Gopis.
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the chief of the gopi girlfriends of Krishna. Vaishnavas often consider her part of the Godhead.
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Radha is the beloved consort of Lord Krishna, his favoirte among the milkmaids or gopis whom he loved and with whom he danced. Radha is seen by some Hindus as Krishna's lover, by others as his spouse.
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