Radha and Krishna are revered figures in Hinduism, representing divine love and the union of the individual soul (Atman) with the universal soul (Brahman). Statues depicting Radha and Krishna are often seen as embodiments of devotion and spiritual bliss.
These statues are typically treated with great reverence and are central to devotional practices among followers of Hinduism, particularly within the Vaishnavism tradition. They serve as a focal point for meditation, prayer, and worship.
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