Holi- The Eternal Celebration of Radha Krishna
Radha Krishna, the eternal celebration of love is truly a mythical tale popular all around the world. People have been enchanting about their love stories for many centuries now. Today, kids and adults from every corner knows about the antics of Lord Krishna and how Radha chided on him is surely awe-inspiring. In today’s blog, we will put some light on the eternal celebration of Radha Krishna and why Holi is symbolised as the occasion of love and fellowship. So let’s begin!
The Evergreen Tale of Radha Krishna
Radha, the incarnation of goddess Lakshmi was Krishna’s devotee. While Krishna being the ruler of the world was blindly in love with his beloved Radha. During Krishna’s stay at Vrindavan (the place where Radha lived) Radha became a true consort, advisor, and above all a friend to Krishna.
Just like every rightful heir would do, Krishna too had to win his rightful throne back. So he departed from Vrindavan and left Radha to fulfill his worldly affairs. Soon after the battle got over Krishna became the lawful king, and in some course of time he married Satyabhama and Rukmani and raised a family there. At the meantime, Radha kept on waiting for his love to return back from the battlefield. Radha’s devotion towards Krishna is the ultimate form of worship. She was madly in love with her Lord and so she surrender herself to Krishna without any repression.
Radha’s unwavering love for Shree Krishna is sometimes characterised as romanticism rather than spirituality. Despite the fact that their connection was purely mental. Krishna did not return to Vrindavan as promised to Radha, but Radha remained patient. Everyone will take Radha’s name before Krishna’s name anytime they adored him, Krishna promised Radha. As a result, we still refer to them as Radha Krishna rather than Krishna Radha.
The kind of bond they shared has driven many poets, saints, authors, and Krishnan devotees. They say, there is no Krishna without Radhe. If Krishna is the male manifestation of love, compassion, knowledge, and humour, Radha is the female counterpart.
Radhe is the sun, then Krishna is the sunshine.
Krishna is Shaktiman then Radha is his Shakti.
According to many devotees, the name Radha refers to Krishna’s greatest lover and worshipper. Shree Radha is Shree Krishna’s feminine aspect, and she is identical to Krishna.
Holi- The Celebration of Radha Krishna
Holi is the symbolism of Love and Fellowship. The festival is celebrated to cherish the love affair of Radha Krishna. It is believed that, Holi is so pure that people forget about their old grudges and play the festival of colours as a sign of new beginning of a relationship. Every colour that we used during this occasion has a special meaning. For instance, the colour red, is defined for love and affection. Whereas colour green, is a symbol of new beginnings.
Conclusion
The eternal celebration of Radha Krishna has prevailed the most empowering and inspiring love story even amongst the social youth today. We utter Radhekrishna whenever we refer Krishna because Krishna is incomplete with out the deification of Radharani.
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