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Is Radha Rukmini Satyabhama same?
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.
Was satyabhama jealous of Rukmini Quora?
Satyabhama was quite beautiful and loved and adored Krishna very much. She was rumored to be a materialistic person and was proud of her beauty. But she always felt that it was Rukmini who stole all her glory. Her vanity caused a rise in her ego and hence she bore Rukmini an envy that burned inside her.
How did Krishna meet Radha and Rukmini?
Maa Radha met Maa Rukmini and all other and they prayed to Radharani that their love for Krishna increases day by day. They met after Mahabharat war when Krishna organised Yagya during solar eclipse in Kurushetra. After so many years Krishna met Yashoda Maiya even.
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.
How did Draupadi and Radha meet?
All wives of Shri Krishna met Draupadi during rajyabhishek of King Yudhishtir. But they never met Radha. Moreover Krishna himself never met Radha, once he left Vridavan to kill Kansa in Mathura. Long after and just before Mahabharta war Krishna sent his cousin Uddhava to meet Radha, his mother Yashoda and his father Nandan.
Why is Radha’s love for Krishna more popular than other consorts?
Besides, Radha’s love is unconditional and non-reciprocal. It is perhaps this factor that made Radha’s love greater than the rest. It is also probably the reason why the love story of Radha and Krishna is more popular than that of Krishna and Rukmini or other consorts.