राधा

See also: रोध

Hindi

Proper noun

राधा (rādhā) f

  1. Radha (the goddess of beauty, humanity, and kindness, consort of Krishna)

Sanskrit

Noun

राधा (rādhā) f

  1. prosperity, success
  2. (also dual) name of the 21st Nakshatra−Visakha (containing 4 stars in the form of a curve supposed to be (a), त् (t), व् (v), Librae, and γ Scorpionis cf. नक्षत्र (nakṣatra))
  3. lightning
  4. a particular attitude in shooting (standing with the feet a span apart ; cf. -भेधिन् (-bhedhin), -वेधिन् (-vedhin)), (Pracaṇḍ.)
  5. Emblic Myrobolan
  6. Clitoria ternatea
  7. name of the foster-mother of Karna (q.v. ; she was the wife of अधिरथ (adhiratha), who was सूत (sūta) or charioteer of king शूर (śūra))
  8. name of a celebrated cowherdess or गोपी (gopī) (beloved by कृष्ण (kṛṣṇa), and a principal personage in जय-देव (jaya-deva)'s poem गीतगोविन्द (gītagovinda); at a later period worshipped as a goddess, and occasionally regarded as an अवतार (avatāra) of लक्ष्मी (lakṣmī), as कृष्ण (kṛṣṇa) is of विष्णु (viṣṇu); also identified with दाक्षायणी (dākṣāyaṇī))
  9. name of a female slave

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