Radha Ramana

Drawing of the image of Radha Ramana, believed to be a combined form of Radha-Krishna

Radha Ramana (Sanskrit: राधारमण, romanizedrādhāramaṇa) is one of the combined forms of the Hindu deities Radha and Krishna, besides their Banke Bihari and Radha-Vallabha forms.

One of the ancient temples of Vrindavan, Radha Ramana Temple is dedicated to this form of the deities. According to the Gaudiya tradition, this form of the divine couple Radha Krishna was manifested by Gopala Bhatta Goswami in 16th century.[1][2]

  1. ^ Anand, D. (1992). Krishna: The Living God of Braj. Abhinav Publications. ISBN 978-81-7017-280-2.
  2. ^ "Radha Raman Vrindavan | District Mathura, Government of Uttar Pradesh | India". Retrieved 2023-06-21.