Description
They symbolize the eternal and divine love between the devotee and God (the soul and God). Their relationship is a central theme in many Hindu traditions, particularly Vaishnavism. They are seen as the combination of the feminine and masculine realities of god. They are the avatars of Lakshmi Narayana in some Vaishnava traditions.
In essence, Radha Krishna represents the divine union of love and devotion, a powerful symbol in Hinduism. The idea is that Radha Rani is the personification of Krishna's love and the energy that brings Him joy. She is integral to His being, and their relationship symbolizes the profound connection between the divine and the devotee.







