The Names of Srimati Radharani

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Sri Radha Radhika – Lord Krsna’s greatest worshiper

Krsna-Vallabha – Lord Krsna’s beloved

Krsna-Samyuta – Lord Krsna’s constant companion

Vrndavanesvari – queen of Vrndavana

Krsna-Priya – beloved of Lord Krsna

Madana-Mohini – more charming than Kamadeva

Srimati – beautiful

Krsna-Kanta – Lord Krsna beloved

Krsnananda-Pradayini – the giver of bliss to Lord Krsna

Yasasvini yasogamya – famous

Yasodananda-Vallabha – beloved of Yasoda’s son

Damodara-Priya – dear to Lord Damodara

Gopi – cowherd girl

Gopananda-Kari – giver of happiness to the gopas

Krsnanga-Vasini – Her residence is on Lord Krsna’s limbs

Hrdya – She is charming

Hari-kanta Hari-Priya – Lord Hari’s beloved

Pradhana-Gopika – the most important gopi

Gopa-Kanya – the daughter of a gopa

Trailokya-Sundari – the most beautiful girl in the 3 worlds

Vrndavana-Vihari – She enjoys pastimes in Vrndavana

Vikasita-Mukhambuja – Her face is a blossoming lotus

Gokulananda-Kartri Gokulananda-Dayini – She brings happiness to Gokula

Gati-Prada – She gives the goal of life

Gita-Gamya – She is approached by chanting Her holy names

Gamanagamana-Priya – She is the beloved of the omnipresent Supreme personality of Godhead

Visnu-Priya Visnu-Kanta – Lord Visnu’s beloved

Visnur Anga-Nivasini – resides on Lord Visnu’s limbs

Yasodananda-Patni Yasodananda-Gehini – wife of Yasoda’s son

Kamari-Kanta – the beloved of lust’s enemy

Kamesi – Lord Krsna’s amorous queen

Kama-Lalasa-Vigraha – Lord Krsna’s passionate lover

Jaya-Prada – giver of victory

Jaya – She is victory itself

Jiva – She is life

Jivananda-Pradayini – giver of happiness to the living entities

Nandanandana-PatVedatita – beyond the Vedas

Vid-Uttama – the wisest philosopher

Niti-Sastra-Priya – She is an eager student of the scriptures describing ethics

Niti-Gati – the perfect moralist

Mati – the most thoughtful philosopher

Abhistada – the fulfiller of desires

Veda-Priya – an eager student of the Vedas

Veda-Garbha – the mother of the Vedas

Veda-Marga-Pravardhini – the teacher of the Veda’s path

Veda-Gamya – She is approached by Vedic study

Veda-Para – She is the supreme goal described in the Vedas

Vicitra-Kanakojjvala – splendid with wonderfull golden ornaments

Ujjvala-Prada – glorious

Nitya – eternal

Ujjvala-Gatrika – Her limbs are filled with glory

Nanda-Priya – dear to Maharaja Nanda

Nanda-Sutaradhya – worshiped by Nanda’s son

Ananda-Prada – delightful

Subha – beautiful

Subhangi – with beautiful limbs

Vimalangi – with splendid limbs

Vilasini – playful

Aparajita – unconquerable

Janani – She is the mother of all

Janma-Sunya – without birth

Janma-Mrtyu-Jarapaha – the remover of birth death and old age

Gatir Gatimatam – the supreme goal of the aspiring devotees

Dhatri – the mother of all

Dhatrananda – Pradayini – the giver of bliss to the Supreme creator

Jagannatha-Priya – dear to the Lord of the universe

Saila-Vasini – She resides on a hill

Hema-Sundari – She is beautiful and golden

Kisori – She is youthful

Kamala Padma – like a lotus flower

Padma-Hasta – Her hands are lotuses

Payoda-Da – She is buxom

Payasvini Paya-Datri – She is buxom

Pavitra – pure

Sarva-Mangala – all auspicious

Maha-Jiva-Prada – the great giver of life

Krsna-Kanta – Lord Krsna’s beloved

Kamala-Sundari – Beautiful as a lotus

Vicitra-Vasini Citra-Vasini – She is wonderfully fragrant

Citra-Rupini – wonderfully beautiful

Nirguna – free of the modes of material nature

Sri Kulina – born in a pious family

Niskulina – not born in any family of the material world

Nirakula – free from all distress

Gokulantara-Geha – Her home is in Gokula

Yogananda-Kari – delights Lord Krsna when She meets Him

Venu-Vadya – She plays the flute

Venu-Rati – She enjoys playing the flute

Venu-Vadhya-Parayana – fond of playing the flute

Gopalasya Priya – Lord Gopala’s beloved

Saumya-Rupa – She is gentle and noble

Saumya-Kulodvaha – born in an exalted family

Moha Vimoha – charming

Amoha – free from bewilderment

Gati-Nistha Gati-Prada – She gives the goal of life

Girbana-Vandya – the demigods offer obeisances to Her

Girbana – She is divine

Girbana-gana-Sevita – served by the demigods

Lalita – playful and charming

Visoka – free from lamentation

Visakha – the star Visakha

Citra-Malini – decorated with wonderful garlands

Jitendria – She has conquered Her senses

Suddha-Sattva – situated in pure goodness

Kulina – born in a noble family

Kulina-Dipika – the lamp illuminating Her family

Dipa-Priya – fond of lamps

Dipa-Datri – the giver of the lamp

Vimala – pure

Vimalodaka – the sacred river

Kantara-Vasini – She lives in a forest

Krsna Krsncandra-Priya – Lord Krsna’s beloved

Mati – She is thoughtfulness

Anuttara – unsurpassed

Duhkha-Hantri – the remover of suffering

Duhkha-Kartri – the creator of suffering

Kuladvaha – the noblest in Her family

Mati – She is thoughtfulness

Laksmi – Godess Laksmi

Dhrti – perseverence

Lajja – modesti

Kanti – beauty

Pusti – fukfillment

Smrti – memory

Ksama – patience

Ksirodasayini – She who lies down on the ocean of milk

Devi – the Goddess

Devari-Kula-Mardini – the crusher of Lord Krsna’s enemies

Vaisnavi – She is Visnu’s consort

Maha-Laksmi – Goddess Maha-Laksmi

Kula-Pujya – worshipped by Her family

Kula-Priya – Dear to Her family

Samhartri Sarva-Daityanam – the destroyer of all demons

Savitri – the gayatri mantra

Veda-Gamini – Follower of the vedas

Vedatita – beyond the Vedas

Niralamba – liberated

Niralamba-Gana-Priya – dear to the liberated

Niralamba-Janaih-Pujya – worshiped by the libertated

Niraloka – unseen by conditioned souls

Nirasraya – Independent

Ekanga – She has one form

Sarvaga – She is all-pervading

Sevya – the supreme object of worship

Brahma-Patni – Brahma’s wife

Sarasvati – Goddess Sarasvati

Rasa-Priya – fond of the rasa dance

Rasa-Gamya – the girl Lord Krnsa approached in the rasa dance

Rasadhisthatr-Devata – the predominating Deity of the rasa dance

Rasika – She enjoys the transcendental mellows

Rasikananda – tastes the bliss of the transcendental mellows

Svayam Rasesvari – the queen of the rasa dance

Para – transcendental

Rasa-Mandala-Madhystha – the girl who stays in the middle of the rasa dance circle

Rasa-Mandala-Sobhita – the girl who beautifies the rasa dance circle

Rasa-Mandala-Sevya – She is served in the rasa dance circle

Rasa-krida – She enjoys the pastimes of the rasa dance

Manohara – She is beautiful

Pundarikaksa-Nilaya – Her dark eyes are lotus flowers

Pundarikaksa-Gehini – She is the wife of lotus-eyed Krsna

Pundarikaksa-Sevya – She is served by lotus eyed Krsna

Pundarikaksa-Vallabha – dear to lotus-eyed Krsna

Sarva-Jivesvari – the queen of all living entities

Sarva-Jiva-Vandya – worshiped

Parat-Para – greater than the greatest

Prakrti – the Goddess of material nature

Sambhu-Kanta, Sadasiva-Manohara – the beautiful wife of Lord Siva

Ksut – She is hunger

Pipasa – She is thirst

Daya – She is mercy

Nidra – She is sleep

Bhranti – bewilderment

Sranti – exhaustion

Ksamakula – patience

Vadhu-Rupa – She is a young girl

Gopa-Patni – a wife of a Gopa

Bharati – the Goddess of eloquence

Siddha-Yogini – perfect in the science of yoga

Satya-Rupa Nitya-Rupa Nityangi – Her form is eternal

Nitya-Gehini – She is Lord Krsna’s wife eternally

Sthana-Datri – She gives Her devotees their homes

Dhatri – She is the mother

Maha-Laksmi – Goddess Maha-Laksmi

Svayam-Prabha – Self effulgent

Sindhu-Kanya – the daughter of the milk ocean

Dvaraka-Vasini – She who resides in Dvaraka

Buddhi – intelligence

Sthiti Sthana-Rupa – steadiness

Sarva-Karana-Karana – the cause of all causes

Bhakti-Priya – fond of serving Krsna

Bhakti-Gamya – approached by devotional service

Bhaktananda-Pradayini – the giver of bliss to the devotees

Bhakta-Kalpa-Drumatita – She is more than a kalpa-vrksa tree for the devotees

Atita-Guna – the possessor of the greatest transcendental virtues

Mano-‘Dhisthatri-Devi – the predominating Deity of the heart

Krsna-Prema-Parayana – the girl completely in love with Lord Krsna

Niramaya – free from all disease

Saumya-Datri – the most gentle, kind and generous

Madana-Mohini – more charming tham Kamadeva

Eka Anamsa – one without a second

Siva Durga – the wife of Lord Siva

Ksema – happiness and auspiciousness personified

Durgati-Nasini – the person who destroys all calamities

Isvari – She is the supreme controller

Sarva-Vandya – worshiped by all

Gopaniya – reclusive

Subhankari – the giver of auspiciousness

Palini Sarva-Bhutanam – the protectress of all living entities

Kamanga-Harini – the wife of Lord Siva who destroyed Kamadeva’s body

Sadya-Mukti-Prada – She is the person who quickly gives liberation

Devi – the Goddess

Veda-Sara – the essence of the Vedas

Parat Para – greater than the greatest

Himalaya-Suta Sarva Parvati Girija Sati – She is Goddess Parvati

Daksa-Kanya – She is Daksa’s daughter

Deva-Mata – the demigod’s mother

Manda-Lajja – bold

Hares-Tanuh – Lord Hari’s own transcendental form

Vrndaranya-Priya – fond of Vrndavana

Vrnda – Goddess Vrnda

Vrndavana-Vilasini – The girl who enjoys pastimes in Vrndavana

Vilasini – She is playful

Vaisnavi – Lord Visnu’s companion

Brahmaloka-Pratisthita – the predominating goddess of the spiritual world

Rukmini – She is Rukmini

Revati – She is Revati

Satyabhama – She is Satyabhama

Jambavati – She is Jambavati

Sulaksmana – She is Sulaksmana

Mitravinda – She is Mitravinda

Kalindi – She is Kalindi

Jahnu-Kanya – she is Jahnavi

Paripurna Purnatara – most perfect

Hainaveti – Goddess Parvati

Gati – the supreme goal of life

Apurva – She is unprecedented

Brahma-Rupa – She is spiritual

Brahmanda-Paripalini – the protectress of the universe

Brahnanda-Bhanda-Madbyastha – the goddess who enters the material universe

Brahmanda-Bhanda-Rupini – the goddess who Herself is material universe

Anda-Rupa – She is the goddess who is the material universe

Anda-Madhyastha – the goddess who has entered the material universe

Anda-Paripalini – the protectress of the material universe

Anda-bahya – the goddess who is beyond the material universe

Anda-Samhartri – the destroyer of material universe

Siva-Brahma-Hari-Priya – She who is dear to Siva, Brahma and Visnu

Maha-Visnu-Priya – She is Lord Maha-Visnu’s beloved

Kalpa-Vrksa-Rupa – a Kalpa-Vrksa tree

Nirantara Sthira – eternal

Sara-Bhuta – the best

Gauri Gaurangi – fair

Sasi-Sekhara – Lord Siva’s wife

Sveta-Campaka-Varnabha – She is fair as a Sveta Camapaka flower

Sasi-Koti-Sama-Prabha – splendid as millions of moons

Malati-Malya-Bhusadhya Malati-Malya-Dharini – decorated with jasmine garlands

Krsna-Stuta – She is praised by Krsna

Krsna-Kanta – loved by krsna

Vrndavana-Vilasini – She enjoys pastimes in Vrndavana

Tulasi-Adhisthatri-Devi – She is Goddess Tulasi

Samsararvana-Para-Da – She carries one to the farther shore of the ocean of birth and death

Sarada – She gives what is the best

Aharada – She gives food

Ambhoda – She gives water

Yasoda – She gives fame

Gopa-Nandini – She is a gopa’s daughter

Atita-Gamana – very graceful

Gauri – fair

Paranugraha-Karini – kind to others

Karunarnava-Sampurna Karunarnava-Dharini – She is a flooding ocean of mercy

Madhavi Syama-Vallabha – She is Lord Krsna’s beloved

Madhava-Manoharini – She charms Lord Krsna’s heart

Andhakara-Bhaya-Dhvasta – She removes the fear of darkness

Mangalya – She is auspicious

Mangala-Prada – the giver of auspiciousness

Sri-Garbha – the mother of all beauty

Sri-Prada – the giver of beauty

Srisa – the queen of beauty

Sri-Nivasa – the abode of beauty

Acyutapriya – the beloved of the infallible Supreme Personality of Godhead

Sri-Rupa Sri-Svarupini – She is the form of beauty

Sri-Hara – the remover of beauty

Srida – the giver of beauty

Sri-Kama – the desire for beauty

Sridamesvara-Vallabha – dear to Sridama’s master

Sri-Nitamba – She has beautiful hips

Sri-Ganesa – She is the beautiful queen of the gopis

Sri-Svarupasrita Srila – She is beautiful

Sruti – She is the Vedas

Sri-Kriya-Rupini – She is the activities of devotional service

Sri-Krsna-Bhajananvita – She devotedly worships Sri Krsna

Sri Radha – She worships Lord Krsna

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