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+ | Radha is the personification of the absolute love for the Divine, total and integral in all parts of the being from the highest spiritual to the physical, bringing the absolute self-giving and total consecration of all the being and calling down into the body and the most material Nature the supreme Ananda. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwsa/29/bhakti-yoga-and-vaishnavism#p61</ref> | ||
==Radha-Krishna== | ==Radha-Krishna== |
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Radha
Radha is the personification of the absolute love for the Divine, total and integral in all parts of the being from the highest spiritual to the physical, bringing the absolute self-giving and total consecration of all the being and calling down into the body and the most material Nature the supreme Ananda. [1]
Radha-Krishna
Rajas
Rajayoga
Raksasa
Rasa
Realisation
Realistic Advaita
Reality
Reality as Self bases, supports, informs and pervades the worlds. This is also called the Brahman. Reality as Purusha, that is conscious being, witnesses and experiences. Reality as Ishwara wills, governs and possesses Its world of manifestation created and kept in motion and action by Its own conscious force which is variously termed as Maya, Prakriti and Shakti. [2]