childhood, but this harmless form of Krishna is always free. She says he is confusing her. He says he is Krishna’s devotee. She asks what game Krishna is playing now. He asks to have patience.
Balram tired searching idol thinks Radha is tensed because of this idol and he couldn’t find it and feeling helpless, it would have been better if Krishna was here. Radha rushes to him and informs that she found idol. He says its lost and insists her to have some fruits. He is shocked to see fruit missing and idol in front of him, says this idol is magical. Radha says he stole idol first and then fruits and is fooling her. He says she is already in tension, then why would he put her in more trouble. She says she got hypnotized with idol’s eyes and even Balram must have been hypnotized. Balram says he is Krishna’s Dau and will not get hypnotized by any idol, he looks at idol’s eyes and says its amazing. She shakes him and says he was trapped in idol’s magic. He says she is right. She asks him to tie the idol and take it to temple. He asks her to return to temple while he investigates about it. She says she will not go without idol. He says her safety is his responsibility, so she should obey him. She leaves. He thinks of examining the idol. Radha and Krishna were separated because of Shridhama's curse. Shridhama was a friend and a devotee of Shri Krishna, who believed that Bhakti (devotion) is higher than Prem (live). Therefore, he did not want people to take Radha's name before Krishna's.Radha, as a supreme goddess in these traditions, is considered as the eternal female counterpart and the internal potency (hladini shakti) of Krishna, who resides with him in their abode Goloka.True love is free from expectation, anger, and any other emotion, it involves an only act of giving, void of any expectation or null feeling. Krishna taught us the same in Mahabharata, he quoted, “He who has no attachments can really love others, for his love is pure and divine.”Radha, as a supreme goddess in these traditions, is considered as the eternal female counterpart and the internal potency (hladini shakti) of Krishna, who resides with him in their abode Goloka.True love is free from expectation, anger, and any other emotion, it involves an only act of giving, void of any expectation or null feeling. Krishna taught us the same in Mahabharata, he quoted, “He who has no attachments can really love others, for his love is pure and divine.”