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Is Radha Krishna Based on true story?

Is Radha Krishna Based on true story?

As per Hindu scriptures, Radha is considered as the complete incarnation of Mahalakshmi. It is believed that Krishna enchants the world, but Radha enchants even him. Therefore, she is the supreme goddess of all and together they are called as Radha-Krishna….

Radha Krishna
Sanskrit transliteration rādhā-kṛṣṇa

Is Radha still alive?

Without Radha, Krishna is incomplete and without Krishna, Radha can never be complete. They are believed to have shared the love via their souls. But, the tragedy is that Lord Krishna never married his beloved Radha. The divine love story ended with the death of Radha.

Was Radha worshipped with Krishna in any temple?

Before this era Radha was not worshipped with Krishna in any temple. The village cow girl Radha who lived only for Krishna, whose life and soul everything was dedicated to Krishna has not been mentioned in these prime texts.

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What happened to Radha after Krishna left for Mathura?

The village cow girl Radha who lived only for Krishna, whose life and soul everything was dedicated to Krishna has not been mentioned in these prime texts. Radha is though mentioned in Brahma Vaivart Purana but very scarcely and it is not mentioned what happened to her after Krishna left for Mathura.

Is it true that Radha is not mentioned in Mahabharata?

Yes it is true. Radha has not been mentioned in any of the major religious texts such as Mahabharata or Padma Purana or Shrimad Bhagvatam, or Harivansha. But there is no mention of Radha in any of these books. Now this is a shocking fact that we get no evidence as to who Radha was or was there any village girl named Radha who ever existed or not?

When was Radha first mentioned in the Vedas?

The first time when Radha is mentioned in the texts is when Jayadev wrote about her in Geet govind and also when Nimbaark sect (founded by Nimbaarkacharya) started preaching people about her. Before this era Radha was not worshipped with Krishna in any temple.