Srimati Radharani
        
 
        
        
Srimati 
        Radharani is the Supreme Goddess. She is most always seen with Lord 
        Krishna. It is described that She is the Chief Associate and devotee of 
        Lord Krishna, and topmost of all Goddesses. Her name means the She is 
        the most excellent worshiper of Lord Krishna. However, She is also an 
        expansion of the Lord's energy. Since She is also an extension of 
        Krishna, She is the feminine aspect of God. Thus, in the Gaudiya 
        Vaishnava tradition, God is both male and female. They are One, but 
        Krishna expands into two, Himself and Radharani, for the sake of divine 
        loving pastimes. If They remained as One, then there is no relationship, 
        there are no pastimes, and there can be no dynamic exchange of love. (Caitanya-caritamrita, 
        Adi-lila, 4.55-56) Actually, if we all remained merged or amalgamated 
        into one single force or light, then there is no further need of 
        anything else. There certainly would be no need for the material 
        manifestation to provide the innumerable conditioned souls with the 
        means to seek out the way to satisfy their senses, minds, emotions, 
        desires for self-expression, intellectual pursuits, and on and on. 
        So, similarly, the spiritual world is the manifestation wherein all 
        souls have the opportunity to engage in a multitude of pastimes in 
        loving relationships in full spiritual variety, without the many 
        hindrances we find in this material world. The only difference is that 
        the spiritual world is centered around the Supreme Being. And that 
        Supreme Personality has expanded Himself into Radharani for exhibiting 
        the supreme loving relationship, in which so many others assist Them.
        
        In the Brihad-Gautamiya Tantra, Radharani is described as 
        follows: 
          
        devi 
        krishna-mayi prokta
        radhika 
        para-devata 
        
        sarva-lakshmi-mayi sarva 
        kantih 
        sammohini para
 
        "The transcendental goddess Srimati Radharani is the direct 
        counterpart of Lord Sri Krishna. She is the central figure for all the 
        goddesses of fortune. She possesses all the attractiveness to attract 
        the all-attractive Personality of Godhead. She is the primeval internal 
        potency of the Lord." 
        To explain further, Srimati Radharani is also the source of the other 
        goddesses, who are expansions of Her. Just as Lord Krishna is the source 
        of all other expansions and incarnations of God, Radharani is the source 
        of all other expansions of the energies of God, the shaktis, or 
        other goddesses. Thus, Vishnu, Rama, even Shiva are all expansions of 
        the one Supreme Being, and similarly Lakshmi, Sita, and even Durga are 
        all expansions of this Supreme Feminine form of God, Radharani. 
        It is explained that the beloved consorts of Lord Krishna are of 
        three kinds, namely the goddesses of fortune or Lakshmis, His queens, 
        and the milkmaids of Vraja called the gopis. All of them 
        proceed from Radharani. The Lakshmis are partial manifestations, or 
        plenary portions, of Srimati Radharani, while the queens in Vaikuntha 
        and in Dvaraka are reflections of Her image. The Vraja-devis or 
        gopis are Her expansions and assist in the increase of rasa, 
        or the divine loving pastimes. Among them there are many groups that 
        have various sentiments and moods, which help Lord Krishna taste the 
        sweetness of the rasa dance and other pastimes. (Cc.Adi-lila. 
        4. 75-81) 
        "Among the gopis of Vrindavana, Srimati Radharani and 
        another gopi are considered chief. However, when we compare the
        gopis, it appears that Srimati Radharani is most important 
        because Her real feature expresses the highest ecstasy of love. The 
        ecstasy of love experienced by the other gopis cannot be 
        compared to that of Srimati Radharani." (Ujjvala-nilamani 4.3 
        of Srila Rupa Gosvami) 
        
        
Radharani 
        has many names according to Her qualities and characteristics. Some of 
        the names that Radharani is known by include Govinda-anandini--She who 
        gives pleasure to Govinda [Krishna]; Govinda-mohini--She who mystifies 
        Govinda; Govinda-sarvasa--the all-in-all of Lord Govinda; Shiromani 
        Sarva-kanta--the crown jewel of all the Lord's consorts; and Krishnamayi--the 
        one who sees Krishna both within and without. She is also called Radhika 
        in the Puranas because Her worship [aradhana] of the 
        Lord consists of fulfilling His desires. Aradhana is the root 
        of the name Radharani, which indicates one who excels in worshiping the 
        Lord. She is also called Sarva-lakshmi, the original source of all the 
        goddesses of fortune. This also means that She is the supreme energy of 
        Lord Krishna, and represents His six opulences, which include fame, 
        fortune, strength, wealth, knowledge, and detachment. She is also known 
        as Sarva-kanti, which indicates that all beauty and luster rest in Her 
        body, and all the Lakshmis derive their beauty from Her. It also means 
        that all the desires of Lord Krishna rest in Srimati Radharani. As Lord 
        Krishna enchants the world with His beauty and charm, Sri Radha enchants 
        Him. Therefore She is the Supreme Goddess. Sri Radha is the full power, 
        and Lord Krishna is the possessor of full power. (Cc.Adi-lila, 4.82, 84, 
        87-96) Thus, the two are non-different, as the sunshine is nondifferent 
        from the sun, or as the energy is non-different from the energetic or 
        source of energy. 
        In this way, without Radha there is no meaning to Krishna and without 
        Krishna there is no meaning to Radha. Because of this, in the Vaishnava 
        tradition we always pay respects first to the Lord's internal energy in 
        the form of Radha, and then to the Lord. Thus They are referred to as 
        Radha-Krishna, or in other names as Sita-Rama, Lakshmi-Narayana, and so 
        on. In this way, Radha and Krishna are one, but when Lord Krishna wants 
        to enjoy, He manifests Himself as Radharani. Otherwise, there is no 
        energy in which Krishna can attain pleasure outside Himself. 
        To understand Himself through the agency of Radha, or the 
        hladini-shakti, the Lord manifests Himself as Lord Chaitanya, who 
        is Lord Krishna but with the super-excellent emotions of Radharani's 
        love toward Lord Krishna. This is because the Lord accepts a position 
        and the emotions of a devotee in order to fully taste His own sweetness.
        
        
        
It 
        is also described that the potency of love of God is called hladini, 
        the Lord's pleasure potency. Whenever the Lord wants to enjoy pleasure, 
        He exhibits His own spiritual potency known as hladini. And the 
        essence of that love is in the emotion called bhava. The 
        ultimate development of that emotion is mahabhava, or great 
        bhava. Mahabhava is full of the pleasure potency, and it 
        is an exhibition of the highest love for Lord Krishna. Sri Radharani is 
        the embodiment of that transcendental consciousness found in 
        mahabhava. Her mind, senses and body are steeped in that highest 
        sort of love for Krishna. She is as spiritual as the Lord Himself. In 
        fact, being the personification of the hladini-shakti, the 
        pleasure giving energy of the Lord, She is the only source of enjoyment 
        for the Lord. This pleasure potency manifests spiritually as Radharani 
        in a way that attracts even Lord Krishna. He takes no pleasure in 
        anything material. The Lord could never enjoy anything that is less 
        spiritual than Himself. Therefore Radha and Krishna are identical. Then 
        She expands Herself into different forms, known as Lalita, Visakha, and 
        Her other confidential associates that increase the mood of divine love. 
        However, being the Lord's hladini feature, She is also the 
        ultimate source of all happiness for all the living beings. In other 
        words, everything that gives pleasure and happiness within the spiritual 
        or the material worlds is because of Her and the energy that emanates 
        from Her. (Cc.Adi-lila.4.68-72) That same pleasure potency expands and 
        spreads throughout the spiritual worlds, and then descends into the 
        material creation into the many forms of happiness that is experienced 
        by the conditioned soul, though it may be called by different names and 
        perceived in assorted ways. Since we are all parts and parcels of the 
        Lord, we also have that pleasure potency within us to a minute degree. 
        But we are trying to enjoy it in the material world. Therefore we are 
        like sparks that are dying out because we have left our place which is 
        in the blazing fire of Lord Krishna's association. 
        The Hare Krishna mantra also directs one's attention and 
        devotion to Radha as well as Krishna. Radha is also known as Mother 
        Hara, which is the name Hare in the vocative form within the mantra. So 
        in chanting Hare Krishna, we are first approaching the Lord's internal 
        potency and asking Radha to please engage us in the service of Lord 
        Krishna. Concentrating on Krishna through His names is one form of that 
        service. In other words, it is through Radha that one more easily 
        attains Krishna and service to Krishna. This is the advantage of 
        approaching Lord Krishna through Radharani. 
        The descriptions of the beauty of Radharani are wonderfully poetic 
        and descriptive. Actually, the residents of Vrindavana care more for 
        Radharani than they do for Lord Krishna. They know that Krishna can be 
        influenced through Radharani. They know that Radha can bring one to 
        Krishna. She is also the compassionate nature of the Lord, and thus more 
        easily approached than trying to reach Lord Krishna directly. And when 
        we read these descriptions of Radha, it is no wonder why they are 
        devoted to Her. For example, it is explained that Srimati Radharani has 
        unlimited transcendental qualities, of which twenty-five are principal. 
        These include: 1) She is very sweet. 2) She is always freshly youthful. 
        3) Her eyes are restless. 4) She smiles brightly. 5) She has beautiful, 
        auspicious lines. 6) She makes Krishna happy with Her bodily aroma. 7) 
        She is very expert in singing. 8) Her speech is charming. 9) She is very 
        expert in joking and speaking pleasantly. 10) She is very humble and 
        meek. 11) She is always full of mercy. 12) She is cunning. 13) She is 
        expert in executing Her duties. 14) She is shy. 15) She is always 
        respectful. 16) She is always calm. 17) She is always grave. 18) She is 
        expert in enjoying life. 19) She is situated in the topmost level of 
        ecstatic love. 20) She is the reservoir of loving affairs in Gokula. 21) 
        She is the most famous of submissive devotees. 22) She is very 
        affectionate to elderly people. 23) She is very submissive to the love 
        of Her friends. 24) She is the chief gopi. 25) She always keeps 
        Krishna under Her control. In short, She possesses unlimited 
        transcendental qualities, just as Lord Krishna does. (Ujjvala-nilamani,
        Sri-radha-prakarana 11-15) 
        
        
In 
        describing Srimati Radharani, it is also said in the 
        Vidagdha-madhava (1.32) by Rupa Gosvami, "The beauty of Srimati 
        Radharani's eyes forcibly devours the beauty of newly grown blue lotus 
        flowers, and the beauty of Her face surpasses that of an entire forest 
        of fully blossomed lotuses. Her bodily luster seems to place even gold 
        in a painful situation. Thus the wonderful, unprecedented beauty of 
        Srimati Radharani is awakening Vrindavana." 
        "Although the effulgence of the moon is brilliant initially at night, 
        in the daytime it fades away. Similarly, although the lotus is beautiful 
        during the daytime, at night it closes. But, O My friend, the face of My 
        most dear Srimati Radharani is always bright and beautiful, both day and 
        night. Therefore, to what can Her face be compared?" (Vidagdha-madhava 
        5.20) 
        "When Srimati Radharani smiles, waves of joy overtake Her cheeks, and 
        Her arched eyebrows dance like the bow of Cupid. Her glance is so 
        enchanting that it is like a dancing bumblebee, moving unsteadily due to 
        intoxication. That bee has bitten the whorl of My heart." (Vidagdha-madhava 
        2.51) 
        There is much more to be known about Srimati Radharani, but this 
        should suffice for now. Thus, the spiritual exchange of divine love 
        between Radha and Krishna is the display of the internal energy of the 
        Lord, and is very confidential and difficult to understand. No 
        materialist can begin to understand this topic of the relationship 
        between Radharani and Lord Krishna. But the more we awaken our dormant 
        love for God, which is natural state of being for a fully awakened soul, 
        then the more we can comprehend and actually enter into such spiritual 
        loving exchanges.