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Sri Radhika Astotara Satanama Stotram Srimati Radharani 108 Names And Pastimes - English | Hindu Shlokas Book

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Rs. 700.00
Rs. 700.00 - Rs. 700.00
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SKU 9240430277
Language Publisher Page Author Width Height Binding Depth Weight

English

Ras Bihari Lal and Sons

279

Srila Raghunatha Dasa Goswami

6 in

9.5 in

Hard Bound

0.5 in

0.52 kg

About the Book: "Srimati Radharani 108 Names and Pastimes - English"
"Srimati Radharani 108 Names and Pastimes" is a beautiful English translation that explores the sacred 108 names of Srimati Radharani, the beloved consort of Lord Krishna, and her divine pastimes (leelas). Radharani, revered as the supreme goddess of love and devotion, embodies Bhakti (devotion) and is considered the highest example of selfless love.

This book delves into each of her divine names, revealing her spiritual qualities like purity, compassion, and beauty. It also recounts the pastimes of Radharani and Lord Krishna, offering profound spiritual teachings. These stories guide readers on the path of devotion, encouraging a deeper connection with Krishna and understanding of divine love.

Key Themes:
The 108 Names of Radharani:
The book reveals the spiritual significance of each of Radharani's 108 names, symbolizing her divine qualities and acting as a means for devotees to connect with her through prayer.

Pastimes of Radharani:
The book highlights the divine pastimes of Radharani and Lord Krishna in Vrindavan, teaching about pure devotion and the intimate relationship between the soul and the divine.

Her Role in Krishna's Leela:
Radharani is depicted as the embodiment of Shakti (energy) and Bhakti (devotion), inseparable from Krishna. Together, they represent the eternal dance of love and devotion.

A Story from the Book:
The Divine Dance of Radha and Krishna
One of the most beloved pastimes is the Rasa Lila, a divine dance that took place in Vrindavan. While Krishna danced with countless gopis, it was Radharani who was the central figure. Her pure love for Krishna inspired the dance, symbolizing selfless devotion and spiritual unity. Through this pastime, the book illustrates how true devotion to Krishna transcends material desires and leads to divine union.

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