Sri Radha and Krishna for the Vaishnava Hindu devotee, are not two separate individuals but are one divine soul. In the many devotional poetries and texts dedicated to the lotus-feet of Radha and Krishna, the writers have repeatedly emphasized the eternal inseparability of the two. In making this magnificent Sri Radha stone statue, the maker of the sculpture got his chance of highlighting the oneness of Radha and Krishna, where Sri Radha, owing to the black stone, appears to be the mirror image of the dark-skinned god, Sri Krishna.
With her divine aura highlighted by the open lotus-shaped halo behind her head, the Sri Radha stone statue is the embodiment of beauty that is magnified by the love for Kanha that her heart harbors. Limbs as graceful as the vines laden with fragrant flowers, and her dhoti (lower body garment) tastefully designed with the help of white shading over the black stone, this murti of Radha Ji does justice to her mesmerizing form. Assisted by the ethnic jewelry that adorns her torso, her gentle hold on the end of her garment, the delicate placing of her hand on the pot of milk that she has kept on her uplifted waist, and the meditatively closed lotus eyes, Devi Radha is the depiction of the godliness that resides in pure love for Krishna.
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