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  1. Jan 28, 2019 · Radhe Radhe Sir/Madam”: This is a respectful way to greet someone in a formal setting, addressing them as “Sir” or “Madam” while incorporating the phrase “Radhe Radhe.” “Radhe Radhe Pranam”: Adding “Pranam” (meaning ‘respectful greetings’) after “Radhe Radhe” further enhances the formality and reverence in the ...

  2. Description: In this episode, we explore why people say "Radhe Radhe" and the beautiful meaning behind this greeting. Dive into the culture and spirituality ...

  3. Why do we say "Radhe Radhe"? Radhe Radhe meaning stems from Radha's unwavering devotion to Lord Krishna, a reminder of oure, selfless love.

    • Namaste & its Variants. Namaste means ‘I bow to the divine in you’. Ask any Hippie and they would even say ‘The divine in me bows to the divine in you’.
    • Ram Ram & its variants. After the more popular Namaste greeting, Ram Ram and its various variants are used in most of the Hindi speaking belt to greet each other.
    • Jai Sri Krishna in Gujarat. If you have traveled in Gujarat, interacted with Gujarati families or even watched Gujarati content on TV, you know they all greet each other with ‘Jai Sri Krishna‘.
    • Radhe Radhe in Braj Bhumi. In Braj, Radha rules. She is the queen and she is the Gopika. To reach Krishna too, you have to go through her. You don’t need to read or know anything about her.
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Radhe_RadheRadhe Radhe - Wikipedia

    Radhe Radhe, (Hindi: राधे राधे, IAST: Rādhe Rādhe), also spelled Radhey Radhey, is a Hindi expression used as a greeting and salutation in the Braj region of India. The greeting is associated with the Hindu goddess Radha, who is the consort of Krishna. [1]

  5. Oct 15, 2015 · In some regions like around Mathura and Vrindavan , "radhe radhe" used for both greeting at meeting and bye bye. In some regions, "jai shri ram","hari bol","jai mahakal","jai mata di" is also used for both.

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  7. Say Radhe Radhe – When traveling to Braj Bhoomi. Radha is the queen in Braj (Radha Raani) and it is believed that you need to go through Radha Raani to meet Lord Krishna. If you are traveling to Vrindavan, Mathura, Gokul, and Braj Bhoomi, just say Radhe Radhe to greet everyone.

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