The term should be Shree Krishna and Radha Rani, the vedic culture was the first culture in the world. You belive in god as what ever form you feel, they are all Radha and Krishna but you cannot see that.
The general term for the visible appearance of the deity is epiphany.
The term "phenotype" refers to an organism's appearance or visible characteristics that result from the interaction of its genotype (genetic makeup) and environmental influences.
A theophany is the visible appearance of God generally in human form. Why this is important? Not sure, but we can learn from theophanies that God communicates with man.
The visible traits are called phenotypic traits. These are the traits that affect an individual's' appearance like their eye and hair color.
Appearance: Outward or visible aspect of a person or thing; the way something looks.
Genotype
The motto of Visible School is 'See yourself, see God, Be Visible'.
As opposed to the alleles? If so, you're thinking about the phenotype of an organism, which are the visible qualities. The genotype is the make up of alleles.
The visible or detectable trait is known as the phenotype.
Most certainly he is a visible revelation of God to man. He entered the womb of Mary and the baby became the Son of God and God himself. He is referred to as the God/Man in theological terms.
The Latin word 'apparendi' is a gerund, which is a verb form that's used as a noun. In this particular case, the gerund is in the genitive, or possessive, case. Therefore, the meaning of becoming visible is a more active description of visiblity. For it stresses the degrees of non-appearance and appearance that an object or person goes through, on the path from non-visibility to visibility. In contrast, the term 'visibility' is static, and doesn't convey the process behind not being visible, to becoming visible, to being visible. An example is the change from night to day with the non-visibility of the sun, to its becoming visible as it rises, to its being visible in the daytime sky.
The term for visible with the unaided (naked) eye is "gross", as in gross anatomy.
The term used to describe objects that are visible or reflect light is "luminous."