Radha and Krishna’s divine love and relationship are a central theme in many Hindu devotional traditions, especially in the Bhakti movement. They are often depicted together in various forms of art, literature, and worship, and their love story is the subject of many devotional songs and poems.
The worship of Radha and Krishna is particularly prominent in the Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism, where devotees seek to cultivate a deep and loving relationship with these divine figures as a means to attain spiritual realization and salvation. Their stories and teachings continue to inspire countless people in their spiritual journeys.
“Shri Radha Shyamsundara” is a specific form of Radha and Krishna that devotees in ISKCON temples may worship.