please teel me about if Krishna love to much radha why he married with rukhmani.Krishna radha temples all over.but Krishna rukhmani are not .why .
Radha was a married lady, who loved Lord Krishna very much since Lord Krishna was an infant. It was natural reaction of the husband of Radha to get irritated over this excessive love for Lord Krishna.
No, Krishna did not marry Radha. He married Rukmini.
Radha's should not be taken as a real woman. Radha and her love for Krishna is spiritual. Radha is an inseparable from Krishna. In many books, Radha is supposed to be married. She is mentioned as being much elder to Krishna. But by taking her to be a real woman misses the point.
Radha was not Krishna's aunty. She was his childhood Friend.
Krishna was with all the devos in sabha. He started to vibrate and from his own body his shakti came out in the form of Radha. She was so beautiful, and Krishna was so shyam. Someone made fun of their couple. Radha got angry and cursed him. That same person cursed Radha and said she will never be able to unite with Krishna (will not get married). However, there is the story of Radha and Krishna getting married by Brahma in the forest. Radha is Krishna's energy/shakti. He cannot live without her, and she cannot live without him. She is not a woman, nor a jiva. She is a part of Krishna. She did not take birth. She emerged from him. Literally, they are one. You cannot have an image of Krishna alone. Krishna alone is incomplete without his Radha.
She dances on snakes. Ewww!
Both Rukmini and Radha are considered beloved devotees of Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology. Radha is often portrayed as the most beloved devotee due to her deep love and devotion towards Krishna.
In a number of versions of her story, although Radha's first love is Krishna (whom she knows through her childhood) she is later forced to marry Abhimanyu, the son of Jatila. One source for this information is Sri Sri Camatkara Candrika by Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura. Other traditions give the name of the husband of Radha as 'Chandrasena' and others follow the belief that Radha never married, or was married to Krishna secretly in Vrindavan forest
Radha is almost always depicted alongside her paramour Krishna. The complete conception of God includes God and His energies, which exist simultaneously with Him and are in a sense identical to Him. The sum of Krishna's energies is Radha, His eternal consort. Like the sun and sunshine, Krishna and Radha are one. Radha embodies the totality of love for Krishna. Thus She is known as the personification of Bhakti, or loving devotion to God. Loving God is our natural state, now dormant. By Her pure example, Radha is the beacon calling everyone to re-awaken full love for Krishna. She also dispenses mercy to help us achieve that goal. Radha-Krishna are the male and female aspects of God. Known as the Divine Couple, together they are the full manifestation of God.-
Radha is almost always depicted alongside her paramour Krishna. The complete conception of God includes God and His energies, which exist simultaneously with Him and are in a sense identical to Him. The sum of Krishna's energies is Radha, His eternal consort. Like the sun and sunshine, Krishna and Radha are one. Radha embodies the totality of love for Krishna. Thus She is known as the personification of Bhakti, or loving devotion to God. Loving God is our natural state, now dormant. By Her pure example, Radha is the beacon calling everyone to re-awaken full love for Krishna. She also dispenses mercy to help us achieve that goal. Radha-Krishna are the male and female aspects of God. Known as the Divine Couple, together they are the full manifestation of God.-
The love between Krishna and Radha is eternal. Krishna did not marry Radha to show an example to all the lovers of this material world. Even though Krishna loves Radha eternally in his heart, soul, body and mind, he did not marry her. Krishna had a mission, lesson to deliver to the world -The essence of Bhagavad Gita. So, he left his love, Mathura for us. He taught us how to detach ourselves from attachment to pursuit the supreme goal of life (spiritual advancement).He taught us how to sacrifice love for the sake of others. We obviously see nowadays that lovers - teenagers, adults are separated due to various circumstances, marry someone else without forgetting the one who stays in their hearts. Likewise Krishna did not forget Radha even though he married Rukmani, Satyabhama.True lovers definetely get united one day in this life or the next life. Krishna and Radha statue erected in temples show us to believe in love and accept their unique love story.Another view:Krishna could not marry Radha because she was related to his father and was in a way his aunty. Very few people know this truth.One more view:Krishna is soul and Radha is mind. Soul (Krishna) controls the mind (Radha) and after enlightenment they become one. In marriage man and woman would have separate identity and therefore after enlightenment only soul control every action so no new Karma bondage.
Radha (Radhika, Radharani and Radhikarani) is the childhood friend and lover of Krishna in the Bhagavata Purana, and the Gita Govinda of the Vaisnava traditions of Hinduism. Below is a link with more information.