Ladali Ka janamdin Aayo Re🥳 [4th September]

Posted: 1 years ago

RADHE KRISHNA🙏  

 

             राधे राधे बोल, श्याम भागे चले आएंगे
             एक बार आ गए तो कभी नहीं जायेंगे.


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  Radha, also called Radhika, is a Hindu goddess and the chief consort of the god Krishna. She is worshiped as the goddess of love, tenderness, compassion and devotion. She is the avatar of goddess Lakshmi and is also described as the chief of the Gopis (milkmaids). During Krishna's youth, she appears as his lover and companion. Many traditions and scriptures accord Radha the status of the eternal consort and wife of Krishna. Radha, as a supreme goddess, is considered as the female counterpart and the internal potency (hladini shakti) of Krishna, who resides in Goloka, the celestial abode of Radha Krishna. Radha is said to accompany Krishna in all his incarnations. 


BIRTH STORY 


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Lord Krishna's divine consort, Radha, was born on the eighth day (Ashtami Tithi), Shukla Paksha (bright phase of the Lunar cycle) in the Bhadrapada month.


According to Brahma Vaivart Puran, Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha was a divine couple in their previous life. While some people say that the divine couple here refers to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, others say that this incarnation of theirs is different and not their original forms.


As per recent tale sooner or later, king Vrishabhanu maharajah visited the bank of Yamuna at around hour to take bath. He saw a golden lotus flower floating on the water and shining brilliantly sort of a thousand suns. Vrishabhanu straightaway waded into the watercourse and once he came with regards to the golden lotus flower, he beheld the foremost stunning and effulgent style of female child lying among the petals of the lotus.


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At that very same moment, Lord Brahmasuddenly appeared there and speaking in an exceedingly grave voice, knowledgeable Vrishabhanu that in his previous life, Vrishabhanu and his better half Kirtida had performed nice austerities so as to urge the consort of Lord Vishnu as their female offspring. Lord Brahma told Vrishabhanu that this woman was the origin of the immortalMaa Lakshmi images which he ought to take tutelage of Her.


Lord Brahma then placed the female child within the arms of Vrishabhanu who became joyful, and when taking permission from Lord Brahma, came to his home. Seeing the attractive female child shining like a lot of autumnal moons, mother Kirtida was overcome with joy and straightaway organized for every kind of spiritual rites to be performed and given thousands of cows to the brahmanas. 


At that time baby Radhika was placed in a gem-studded cradle and gently rocked back and forth by all the little girls of the village. Day by day Her luster increased just like the digits of the moon.

Within a short while it was observed that the baby girl made no noise and had not yet opened Her eyes. Vrishabhanu and his wife feared that their baby girl was perhaps blind from birth and also dumb. At that time, Shrila Narada Muni visited the home of Vrishabhanu and informed him that regardless of the girl’s apparent blindness, they should continue with the birth celebrations. Vrishabhanu therefore made elaborate arrangements for a lavish birth celebration and sent out invitations to all the residents of Ravala and Gokula and especially to his dear friend Nanda Maharaja and his family.

On the appointed day, the guests had assembled and the birth celebrations were going on in great jubilation. Nanda Maharaja and Yashoda Mayi had arrived with Rohini and also brought their small children Krishna and Balarama. Kirtida met with Yashoda and told her that she was very happy to have such a beautiful daughter, but was feeling rather distraught because her child was both dumb and blind. 


Krishna had just passed His first birthday and was happily crawling around the courtyard on His hands and knees. Arriving at the cot in which Radhika was lying, Krishna held on to the sides and managed to lift himself up, He then peered into the cot where His gaze fell upon the beautiful moon-like face of baby Radhika. 


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As soon as baby Radhika smelt the exotic fragrance of Krishna’s transcendental body, She immediately opened Her eyes for the very first time, and looked directly at Krishna, who was the first person that She had ever seen. As Krishna gazed lovingly at baby Radhika, He began smiling ecstatically. Radhika then suddenly began to cry and for the very first time she made a sound. Vrishabhanu and Kirtida, along with all the assembled Vrajavasis, were overjoyed to find out that their beloved daughter Radhika, was not blind nor dumb after all.



      कर भरोसा राधे नाम का, धोखा कभी न खायेगा!

      हर मौके पर कृष्ण, तेरे घर सबसे पहले आयेगा!

                   जय श्री राधेकृष्ण!!

 


Edited by Rani_Sahiba - 1 years ago
Posted: 1 years ago

            Radha- Krishna Leela💕


       हर शाम हर किसी के लिए सुहानी नहीं होती,

           हर प्यार के पीछे कोई कहानी नहीं होती,

       कुछ असर तो होता है दो आत्मा के मेल का 

 वरना गोरी राधा, सांवले कृष्णा की दीवानी न होती !!


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The love story of Radha Krishna started at a very young age. As per the belief, when Krishna was a little boy, he started playing the flute for the grazing cows. Whenever Krishna played the flute, everybody and everything was taken into a trance that was fully pure and beautiful.


Even the Gopis, or the cowgirls, would stop what they were doing, realise Krishna, and start dancing around him in his love. However, one Gopi, Radha had captivated him. The entire universe yearned for Krishna however he yearned for Radha. They met and fall in love when they were very young.


Radha Krishna used to meet and dance in the garden which is known as Nidhivan (Madhuban) at Vrindavan. Even they used to celebrate all the festival together with their friends and relative, Holi is one of the festivals, which shows the pure love among them. This place is always remembrance as the love place of Radha Krishna, devote still visit this place to feel the love and devotion.


 The love they shared is impossible to describe in words, when Radha was not able to take a glimpse of Krishna, she did work as a maid at Lord Krishna’s house so she could see him daily before her marriage but later she realised that it is more painful to maintain the distance being physically present near to him and lastly she decided to leave without informing anybody.


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The love story of Radha Krishna is seriously incomplete without bansuri (flute), everyone loves to enjoy the amazing play of Lord Krishna but few know that Krishna lastly played it just for Radha and after that, he never used his flute. When they both felt that the last moment had arrived and after that, they had to separate, so Lord Krishna wanted to present something to Radha but she denied to take anything from him, lastly, she asked to play a piece of divine music for her, he dedicated his last play for Radha and promised her to never play it again. The love they shared is very pure and full of devotion; it is not an ordinary bonding of man and woman. Radha was Krishna’s keen devotion.


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Last Meeting 


After being released from all the duties, Radha went to meet her Krishna for the last time. When she reached Dwarka, she heard about Krishna's marriage to Rukmini and Satyabhama but she did not feel sad. 


When Krishna saw Radha, he was very happy. Both talked to each other for a long time. However, nobody knew Radha in Dwarka. She requested Krishna to appoint her as a Devika in the palace.


Radha lived in the palace throughout the day and as soon as she got the chance, she used to see Krishna. But in the palace, Radha could not feel the spiritual connection with Lord Krishna like before. So Radha decided to go away from the palace with the aim to establish a deep spiritual relationship with Shri Krishna. 


Radha lived in the palace throughout the day and as soon as she got the chance, she used to see Krishna. But in the palace, Radha could not feel the spiritual connection with Lord Krishna like before. So Radha decided to go away from the palace with the aim to establish a deep spiritual relationship with Shri Krishna. 


Radha did not know where she was going and is completely lonely and weak in her last days. Lord Shri Krishna came in front of them in the last time. Krishna told Radha that he demanded something from her, but Radha refused. On the request of Krishna again, Radha said that she wants to see her playing flute for the last time. Sri Krishna took a flute and started playing in a very harmonious tune.

Shri Krishna played flute day and night until Radha took her last breathe and merged with Krishna in a spiritual way. Radha abandoned her body while listening to the tunes of the flute.

Lord Krishna could not bear Radha's death and broke his flute as a symbolic ending of love and threw it into the bush. Since then, Sri Krishna has not played the flute or any other instrument of life.  


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          राधा सच्चे प्रेम का मिलता यह ईनाम.

         कान्हा से पहले लिया जग ने तेरा नाम..

                 जय हो राधा श्याम !!

Edited by Rani_Sahiba - 1 years ago
Posted: 1 years ago

This is so beautiful... I didn't knew about this flute breaking story❤️

Posted: 1 years ago

beautiful post Kusum...


and its new News to me... Radha died.... 


After Krishna leaving Mathura n goin to Dwarka...


i never heard any stories of Radha.... 


She loved Krishna till last breathe..... pure love....


Wat about Rukmini and Krishna love story.... 

Posted: 1 years ago

@Nisha Rukmini’s story is reserved for Rukmini Dwadishi, on 7th September😊


Anyone wants to share that?? Or make a thread cause I have exam that day and I would be out of station for 3 days.

Posted: 1 years ago

Beautiful thread dear!  I didn't know a lot of this lore 😳 

Posted: 1 years ago

The thread looks really sweet Kusum! ❤️

In the Bengali legends though the story goes very differently, I still like both versions.

Posted: 1 years ago

Radhe Radhe


Beautiful thread Kusum

I hv read it all somewhere but i thought some parts r not true.. like Golok one or Krishna breaking flute after Radha's death..


I made an edit on Radhashtami few yrs back😆

Posted: 1 years ago
Originally posted by RainOfDew


Radhe Radhe


Beautiful thread Kusum

I hv read it all somewhere but i thought some parts r not true.. like Golok one or Krishna breaking flute after Radha's death..


I made an edit on Radhashtami few yrs back😆

     

 

@bold if you still have that then please share with us too💖



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