Why didn't Krishna marry Radha where he married so many? But why is his name taken with Radha?

           Lord Krishna did not marry Radha because Radha is not a specific person or character made of flesh, bones and blood. Radha or Radhika is derived from 'Radha Dhatu', and the word 'Aradhana' is derived from this Radha Dhatu.


         "Radha is the one who spends everything in the worship of Lord Krishna." That is, every devotee who invokes God with all his heart is Radha. Radha is representing all the Bhaktas here.


         But if Radha is a devotee, then why is her name pronounced before God, because a devotee is always under God.

         Radha is the Feelings of all devotees.

The one who is attracted to the earth is called 'Dhara'.

And the one who frees all the attraction and leads to God is called 'Radha'.


        That is, the 'devotion' to God in the mind of the devotee is 'Radha.' This is why we say 'Radhakrishna'. Radha's name is always taken before Krishna, because through that devotion we can get God. "Radha is the link between the devotee and God."

       Radha represents both "Bhakta and Bhakti" at the same time.


Again, according to the Brahmavaivarta Purana, "The left side of the Supreme Lord Krishna is Parama-Prakriti Radha."


           That is, "Lord Krishna Himself is Radha." And you can never marry yourself.


For all these reasons, Radhakrishna's marriage is never possible.

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