dear kahanam.your answer is the most appropriate and open to all sect of hinduism..excellent
dear kahanam.your answer is the most appropriate and open to all sect of hinduism..excellent
Are you sure this is Radha and not Rukmini Devi ? Devi Rukmini is also worshipped with Krishan at Pandarpur and Dwarka.
Always Radha Krishan are shown in romance and not in Bhakti. Next time Gays will ask Why did Krishna did not marry Arjun.
Devotion should not be seen as sex based, Radha Krishan marriage or romance is nothing just Bhakti.
Even Mira was married herself to Krishna, but that too was Bhakti.
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Namaste,
Radha Devi’s relationship with Sri Krishna’s is that of a Bhakta to Ishvara. Thus, though the individual bhava may be different, it is identical in essence to that of Sri Hanuman to Sri Rama, Arjuna to Sri Krishna or Meerabai to Sri Krishna. Regardless of bhava the relationship involves Atma-samarpana (absolute surrender to Ishvara).
In fact, I think it is significant that in the Sri Krishna purana all the Bhakti Bhava’s are shown:
Yashoda Devi – Vatsalya Bhava (devotee treats the Divine as a mother doting on her child)
Kuchela (Sudama) - Daasya Bhakti (devotee behaves as a Servant to Divine)
Arjuna - Saakya Bhakti (devotee as a friend to Divine)
Bhishma - Santa Bhakti (devotee as a blissful supplicant to the divine)
Radha Devi - Madhura Bhakti (devotee as a Lover to Divine)
All these Bhavas are devoid of Ahamkara.
Given the above the question of marriage does not arise because the relationship transcends the temporal and corporeal. In any case (if my memory serves me right) as a matter of puranic accuracy:
(i) Radha Devi is already married to another;
(ii) Sri Krishna is but 10 years old when He leaves Vrindavan and the Gopi’s.
Probably this may help you find answer
http://doosriradha.blogspot.com/2010...ng-on-god.html
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