There is only one Supreme Reality, yet it appears as two for the sake of love.
Krishna is the source, the possessor of divine energy (śaktimān).
Radha is that same divine energy (śakti), fully and perfectly embodied.
She is not separate, not symbolic, not a fragment. She is the complete expression of His internal potency (Svarūpa-śakti). Through this internal energy, all spiritual reality exists and unfolds.
Svarūpa-śakti reveals itself in three aspects:
• Sandhinī - the power of existence, the foundation that sustains all spiritual reality
• Samvit -the power of knowledge and awareness
• Hlādinī - the power of bliss, love, and divine joy
Radha is the fullest expression of Hlādinī, pure love itself.
From Sandhinī comes the ground of being, expressed through Balarama/Nityananda, who sustains and supports all existence.
Krishna and Radha are one, yet they appear as two so that love can be experienced, shared, and expanded.
Love requires relationship, and so the Absolute becomes relational.
This is the deepest mystery: that at the heart of everything, existence, consciousness, and bliss, there is love.












