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"Krishna Consciousness society" in Jaipur, India. celebrates SRI RADHASTAMI with great fervour and enthusiasm. The preparations begin many months before the festival. The temple will be adorned with colourful flowers and festoons, radiating a festive aura of vibrancy and celebration. Devotees gets submerged in the ocean of bliss through devotinal kirtans & engaging in hearing Glorious Katha of Srimati Radharani.

Radhastami is the most auspicious occasion when the Queen of Vrindavan & Mother of whole creation Srimati Radharani appeared on this earth for performing Her Glorious pastimes with Lord Sri Krishna in the transcendental land of Vraja. Srimati Radharani is the eternal consort of Lord Sri Krishna, Our scriptures reveals us that there is no difference between Radha & Krishna. She is female counterpart of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.​​

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Celebrations conducted for the Pleasure of Srimati Radharani

Why to donate for Radhastami sevas ?

Srimati Radharani is most dear to Krishna and so is Her appearance day Sri Radhastami . She is topmost devotee of Krishna and Krishna can be pleased only by pleasing his devotees, there is no better way to please Krishna other then Pleasing Srimati Radharani. We jivas can never reach to Krishna directly, all our services has to go through Radharani, She is the one who offers our service to Krishna, then only Krishna accepts. So Radhastami is best opportunity to use your hard earned money for the service & pleasure of Sri Sri Radha Radharamanji and receive their unlimited & most choicest blessings.

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Glories of Srimati Radharani

"Radharani can deliver Krishna. She is so great a devotee, the emblem of maha-bhagavata. Even Krishna cannot understand the quality of Radharani's devotion. Although Krishna says vedaham samatitani—'I know everything'—He fails to understand Radharani. Radharani is so great."

(Srila Prabhupada Radhastami Lecture, London, September 18, 1969)

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