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  Hindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati
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Shree RadhaKrishna

Bolo Sada Tere Nam, Radheshyam Radheshyam

Lord Krishna is the re-incarnation of Vishnu depicting the transformation of the Infinite to the Finite ways of the material world. Radha is supposed to be the most beautiful and most beloved of all Gopis with whom Krishna played. Her constant companionship by his side represents the selfless and ideal love and devotion needed by all of mankind towards Divinity. All prayers to RadhaKrishna and several stories associated with Radha and Krishna explain the science of self-realization and devotion in life through interaction of Gyan (Knowledge), Karma (Action), and Bhakti(Worship) yogas (Physico-spiritual exercises). The combination of Radha and Krishna is a constant reminder to the devotee about the ultimate merging of one's Self with the Lord. Several temples of RadhaKrishna have come up particularly in Northern India.