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16 names of Radha

The 16 Sacred Names of Rādhā – Meanings and Divine Significance

Explore the deep spiritual meaning behind the 16 revered names of Śrī Rādhā, the eternal consort of Lord Kṛṣṇa and embodiment of divine love. These names are not just titles—they reveal her supreme position in the spiritual realm and her intimate connection with the essence of bhakti (devotion). Names like Rāseśvarī and Rasa Vāsinī reflect her sovereignty over the sacred rasa dance, while Kṛṣṇa-Prāṇādhikā and Kṛṣṇa-Vāmāṅga-Sambhūtā emphasize her inseparable union with Kṛṣṇa himself. As Vṛndāvanī and Vṛndāvana-Vinodinī, she delights in the forests of Vṛndāvana, and in names like Śarad-Candra-Prabhānanā, her beauty is likened to the glowing autumn moon. These names offer a glimpse into the heart of the highest devotion and are a profound meditation for every devotee.

16 Names of Radha With Original Sanskrit, Transliteration, English Translation and Explanation of Meaning.

  1. ॐ राधायै नमः
    Om Rādhāyai Namaḥ
    Salutations to Radha
    Radha is the beloved consort of Lord Krishna, symbolizing divine love and devotion. She is revered as the supreme goddess in the Gaudiya Vaishnavism tradition.
  2. ॐ रासेश्वर्यै नमः
    Om Rāseśvaryai Namaḥ
    Salutations to the Goddess of the Rasa Dance
    Rasesvari refers to Radha as the queen of the Rasa dance, a divine dance of love performed with Krishna and the gopis.
  3. ॐ रासवासिन्यै नमः
    Om Rāsavāsinīyai Namaḥ
    Salutations to She who Resides in the Rasa
    Rasa Vasini signifies Radha's eternal presence in the realm of Rasa, the ultimate blissful experience with Krishna.
  4. ॐ रसिकेश्वर्यै नमः
    Om Rasikeśvaryai Namaḥ
    Salutations to the Queen of the Connoisseurs of Rasa
    Rasikesvari highlights Radha's role as the supreme enjoyer and connoisseur of divine emotions and aesthetic experiences.
  5. ॐ कृष्णप्राणाधिकायै नमः
    Om Kṛṣṇa-Prāṇādhikāyai Namaḥ
    Salutations to She who is Dearer than Life to Krishna
    Krsna Pranadhika denotes Radha's unparalleled importance and love in Krishna's life, being dearer to Him than His own life.
  6. ॐ कृष्णप्रियायै नमः
    Om Kṛṣṇa-Priyāyai Namaḥ
    Salutations to Krishna's Beloved
    Krsna Priya refers to Radha's role as the most beloved of Krishna, embodying pure and divine love.
  7. ॐ कृष्णस्वरूपिण्यै नमः
    Om Kṛṣṇa-Svarūpiṇyai Namaḥ
    Salutations to She who is the Embodiment of Krishna
    Krsna Svarupini signifies Radha as the feminine counterpart and embodiment of Krishna's divine form and essence.
  8. ॐ कृष्णवामाङ्गसंभूतायै नमः
    Om Kṛṣṇa-Vāmāṅga-Sambhūtāyai Namaḥ
    Salutations to She who Emerged from Krishna's Left Side
    Krsna Vamanga Sambhuta highlights the belief that Radha originated from the left side of Krishna, symbolizing their inseparable bond.
  9. ॐ परमानन्दरूपिण्यै नमः
    Om Paramānanda-Rūpiṇyai Namaḥ
    Salutations to the Form of Supreme Bliss
    Paramananda Rupini signifies Radha as the embodiment of supreme bliss and spiritual joy, which she shares with her devotees.
  10. ॐ कृष्णाय नमः
    Om Kṛṣṇāya Namaḥ
    Salutations to Krishna
    Krishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, known for his divine pastimes and teachings in the Bhagavad Gita.
  11. ॐ वृन्दावन्यै नमः
    Om Vṛndāvanyai Namaḥ
    Salutations to the Goddess of Vrindavan
    Vrindavani refers to Radha as the presiding deity of Vrindavan, the sacred land where she and Krishna performed their divine pastimes.
  12. ॐ वृन्दायै नमः
    Om Vṛndāyai Namaḥ
    Salutations to Vrinda
    Vrinda is another name for the sacred basil plant (Tulsi), which is considered dear to Krishna and symbolizes purity and devotion.
  13. ॐ वृन्दावनविनोदिन्यै नमः
    Om Vṛndāvana-Vinodinyai Namaḥ
    Salutations to She who Delights in Vrindavan
    Vrindavana Vinodini refers to Radha's joy and playful pastimes in Vrindavan, the divine playground of love with Krishna.
  14. ॐ चन्द्रावल्यै नमः
    Om Candrāvalyai Namaḥ
    Salutations to Chandravali
    Chandravali is another gopi in Vrindavan, known for her love and devotion to Krishna, often depicted as Radha's friendly rival.
  15. ॐ चन्द्रकान्तायै नमः
    Om Candra-Kāntāyai Namaḥ
    Salutations to the Moon-Like Beloved
    Chandra Kamta refers to Radha's beauty and soothing presence, akin to the moon's gentle and captivating glow.
  16. ॐ शरच्चन्द्रप्रभाननायै नमः
    Om Śarac-Candra-Prabhānanāyai Namaḥ
    Salutations to She whose Face Shines like the Autumn Moon
    Sarach Chandra Prabhanana describes Radha's radiant and serene face, which is compared to the brilliance of the autumn moon.
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