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Who is the Favourite wife of Krishna?
But whenever the question has been raised who was Krishna’s favourite wife, everyone has known the answer is Rukmini. But Rukmini always knew this part of the deal: Krishna could not belong to anyone, not to Radha, not to her. He had to answer the prayers of all who sought him.
Is Mirabai an incarnation of Radha?
Meera Bai was one of the foremost exponents of the Prema Bhakti (Divine Love) and an inspired poetess. She is regarded as an incarnation of Radha.
Did Krishna love Radha the most?
Radha and Krishna’s love story is hailed as one of the greatest of all times. And during his stay in the Prithvi Loka, Shri Krishna did not marry Radha. Instead, he married Rukmini and Satyabhama. Therefore, devotees wonder why Krishna never married Radha, whom he loved so much, and the one who was in love with him.
Why do Radha and Mirabai devote Krishna?
Opposites in some sense and yet so much one in their love for the lord, the devotion of Mirabai and Radha for Krishna show the oneness of eroticism and renunciation, and finally, the convergence of both into the omnipresent soul of Krishna in the form of single-minded love and devotion. what can I give you for fare? bear me away from it.
Did Krishna love Rukmini?
Whenever anyone talks about Krishna’s story they cannot help but talk about the greatest love story of all time, the story of Radha and Krishna. Rukmini was his chief wife and she was virtuous, beautiful and dutiful. But did Krishna love Rukmini? Whether he loved her or not we will come to that later but both Rukmini and Radha loved Krishna dearly.
What is the story of Radha’s love for Krishna?
Krishna’s story is all about Radha’s love Rukmini was embarrassed when she heard this and accepted that there was no greater lover of Krishna than Radha. While this story brings out the conflict between Rukmini and Radha, it also ends up pitching two kinds of love. Love within an established relationship and love outside a relationship.
What did the Vaidya say to Rukmini?
The vaidya said that he would need the water which had washed the feet of someone who loved or adored Krishna. Krishna would have to drink the water and only then he could be cured. Rukmini was taken aback. She did love the lord, but making him consume water which had washed her feet, would be a sin. After all, Krishna was her husband.