Radhastami, the sacred celebration of Goddess Radha’s divine birth, is one of the most auspicious days to connect with the energy of unconditional love and devotion.
Chanting mantras on this day invokes Radha’s grace, blessings, and divine qualities. These sacred sounds help deepen bhakti (devotion), elevate consciousness, and align us with the spiritual essence of Radha-Krishna.
✨ 1. Radha Gayatri Mantra
The Radha Gayatri Mantra connects us to Radha’s divine feminine energy and awakens devotion in the heart.
Mantra:
Om Vrashbhanujaaya Vidmahe
Krishna Priyaya Dhimahi
Tanno Radha Prachodayat
Meaning:
“Let us meditate on the daughter of Vrishabhanu (Radha). Let us meditate on the beloved of Lord Krishna. May Radha inspire and guide us.”
✨ 2. Radha-Krishna Mantra
This mantra invokes the loving energy of Radha and Krishna together—the union of love and devotion.
Mantra:
Radhe Krishna Radhe Krishna
Krishna Krishna Radhe Radhe
Radhe Shyam Radhe Shyam
Shyam Shyam Radhe Radhe
Meaning:
“Praise to Radha and Krishna, the eternal couple, bringing divine love and bliss.”
✨ 3. Radha Ashtakshara Mantra (Eight-Syllable Mantra)
A short yet powerful mantra for invoking Radha’s energy for spiritual upliftment.
Mantra:
Om Radha Krishnaya Namaha
Meaning:
“I offer salutations to Radha and Krishna, the embodiments of divine love.”
✨ 4. Radha Sahasranama Stotram
The thousand names of Radha can be recited for deep bhakti. A key verse is often chanted:
Mantra:
Om Sri Radha Devyai Namah
Meaning:
“I bow to Goddess Radha, the queen of divine love.”
✨ 5. Radha Krishna Pranam Mantra
A mantra to offer reverence to Radha and Krishna while seeking blessings for love and spiritual growth.
Mantra:
Radha Krishnam Pranamami
Radhe Govindam Bhajami
Radha Nama Pranayini
Sarva Lokaika Pujini
Meaning:
“I bow to Radha and Krishna, chanting their names with devotion. I worship Radha, adored by all worlds, the embodiment of divine love.”
✨ 6. Radha Stuti
A stotra (hymn) dedicated to the glory of Radha Rani, filling the heart with divine energy.
Mantra:
Om Vrashbhanu-sute Devi,
Krishnasya Priya-sakhi.
Maha Lakshmi Mahabhage,
Radhike Namo-stu-te.
Meaning:
“I bow to Radha, the daughter of King Vrashbhanu, Krishna’s beloved, the form of Maha Lakshmi, the most fortunate one.”
🌸 Recommended Chanting Practice
- Chant early morning or during Radha’s puja hours.
- Use a 108-bead mala for deeper concentration.
- Set a clear intention—whether for love, spiritual growth, or devotion.
- Visualize Radha Rani’s blessings showering upon you with every mantra.
💡 Reflect & Share
- Which mantra resonates most with your heart?
- How do you feel after chanting Radha’s name?
- Will you dedicate time this Radhastami for 108 repetitions?
💬 Share your reflections in the comments—your devotion may inspire someone else’s practice.