Sage Narada recounts a divine conversation between Sri Radha and Lord Kṛishna. When Krishna expresses His intent to descend to Earth to relieve its burden, Sri Radha overwhelmed with sorrow at the thought of separation, declares she cannot live without Him. She vows to leave her body if He departs alone. Touched by her devotion, Kṛishna promises to stay with her, remove Earth’s burden, and honor her word.
Sri Radha then expresses her heart’s attachment to Vrindavan, the Yamuna River, and Govardhana Hill, saying she cannot be happy without them. To comfort her, Krishna sends these sacred places to Earth along with a portion of His divine abode.
Later, when Lord Brahma asks about the gopis who will share in the divine rasa-Leela, Krishna explains that they are elevated souls: personified Vedas, great sages, women from sacred regions like Mithila, Kosala, and Ayodhya, Yajna- Sitas (when the divine was incarnated as Lord Rama), etc. All had received boons from Him in past ages to be born as gopis in His eternal realm of Vraja.
Yajna -Sitas: As King, Lord Rama needed a wife to perform yajnas (sacrificial rituals), but after Sita's exile, He refused to remarry. On the advice of His guru, Vasistha Muni, He created golden statues of Sita to serve as His consort during the rituals. When Rama prepared to leave the world, these golden statues requested to accompany Him, claiming they were His wives. Lord Rama explained that He could not accept more than one wife in that life but promised to accept them as His consorts in His next incarnation. True to His word, He later accepted them as the gopis when He incarnated as Lord Krishna.
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The Power of Love – Even the Divine Bows Before It
Some feelings are so powerful that even the Divine cannot escape them. True love is one such force.
In the divine love story of Radha and Krishna, we witness this sacred truth. It is said that everything Lord Krishna brings to Vrindavan is something that Sri Radha holds dear. Such is the intensity of their bond that even creation bends to their love.
While Lord Brahma is credited with creating the universe, it is believed that Vrindavan—the sacred land where divine love blossomed—was created by Sri Radhaji herself. That space exists beyond time, beyond illusion, and even beyond the rules of the material world.
When someone is your true beloved, everything begins to revolve around them. You feel their presence in every corner of your being. Even separation becomes unbearable. And yet, even in separation, there is union—because love that deep can never truly be broken.
What is your experience about love? Is it possible to bring divinity in our life by true love? Does true love bring you close to divine?
Yajna sitas ke Barey m accha laga 👍👍
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