Radha and Krishna
Perhaps no other faith glorifies the notion of love as Hinduism.
This is evident from the amazing variety of mythical love stories that
abounds Sanskrit literature, which is undoubtedly one of the richest treasure
hoards of exciting love tales.
Classical love legends from Hindu mythology and folklore of India
are both passionate and sensuous in content, and never fail to appeal to
the romantic in us. These fables stretches our imagination, engage
our emotions and, entertain us.
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The Radha-Krishna amour is
a love legend of all times. It's indeed hard to miss the
many legends and paintings illustrating the Radha-Krishna affair is the most
memorable. Krishna's relationship with Radha, his favorite among the 'gopis'
(cow-herding maidens), has served as a model for male and female love in a
variety of art forms, and since the sixteenth century appears prominently as a
motif in North Indian paintings. The allegorical love of Radha has found
expression in some great Bengali poetical works of Govinda Das, Chaitanya
Mahaprabhu, and Jayadeva the author of Geet Govinda.
Krishna's youthful
dalliances with the 'gopis' are interpreted as symbolic of the loving interplay
between God and the human soul. Radha's utterly rapturous love for Krishna and
their relationship is often interpreted as the quest for union with the divine.
This kind of love is of the highest form of devotion in Vaishnavism, and is
symbolically represented as the bond between the wife and husband or beloved
and lover.
Radha, daughter of
Vrishabhanu, was Krishna's lover during that period of his life when he lived
among the cowherds of Vrindavan. Since childhood they were close to
each other - they played, they danced, they fought, they grew up together and
wanted to be together forever, but the world pulled them apart. He
departed to safeguard the virtues of truth, and she waited for him. He
vanquished his enemies, became the king, and came to be worshipped as a lord of
the universe. She waited for him. He married Rukmini and Satyabhama, raised a
family, fought the great war of Ayodhya, and she still waited. So great was
Radha's love for Krishna that even today her name is uttered whenever Krishna
is refered to, and Krishna worship is though to be incomplete without the
deification of Radha.
One day the two most talked
about lovers come together for a final single meeting. Suradasa in his
Radha-Krishna lyrics relates the various amorous delights of the union of Radha
and Krishna in this ceremonious 'Gandharva' form of their wedding in front of
five hundred and sixty million people of Vraj and all the gods and goddesses of
heaven. The sage Vyasa refers to this as the 'Rasa'. Age after age,
this evergreen love theme has engrossed poets, painters, musicians and all
Krishna devotees alike.
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The Movie named ,
Radha Krishna (1978)
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