Naam jaap in

Radha rani ke 28 naam kon se hia

28 Names of Radha Rani by Premanand Maharaj — Complete List with Meaning

"Radha Naam is not merely a word — it is a universe of mercy. Each syllable carries the fragrance of Vrindavan and the love of the Supreme."

In the world of Radha bhakti, few things are as soul-nourishing as knowing the names of Shri Radha Rani in depth. Each name is not a label — it is a living description of her divine nature, her relationship with Shri Krishna, and the grace she showers upon devoted souls.

The beloved Vaishnava saint Premanand Maharaj, known for his soul-stirring kathas in Vrindavan, has spoken beautifully about the 28 sacred names of Radha Rani, explaining their meanings with great depth and love. These names have since become a cornerstone of naam jaap practice for thousands of devotees across India and the world.

In this article, we bring you the complete list of 28 names of Radha Rani with their meanings, the spiritual significance behind each name, and practical guidance on how to incorporate them into your daily sadhana through naam jaap.

Whether you are new to Radha bhakti or a seasoned devotee, this guide — along with the NaamJaap platform — will deepen your connection with Shri Radha.

🙏 Who Is Premanand Maharaj?

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Shri Premanand Maharaj
Beloved Vaishnava Saint · Vrindavan Dham · Bhagwat Katha Vachak
"Radha naam lene se hridaya mein prakash aata hai." — P. Maharaj
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Premanand Maharaj is one of the most beloved Vaishnava saints of contemporary India. Based in Vrindavan, the eternal abode of Shri Krishna and Radha, he is renowned for his mesmerizing bhagwat kathas and his unmatched ability to bring devotees to tears through the glory of Radha bhakti.

His discourses are rooted in the Bhagavata Purana, the Garga Samhita, and the Braj rasika tradition. He has a gift for making deep spiritual philosophy accessible to everyday devotees — a quality that has made him beloved by millions across YouTube, social media, and spiritual gatherings.

Among his most celebrated teachings is his explanation of the 28 sacred names of Radha Rani — a revelation that illuminates the multidimensional divine personality of Shri Radha.

🌸 Why 28 Names? The Spiritual Significance

In the Hindu devotional tradition, different enumerations of divine names carry specific spiritual weight. The number 28 is significant in Vedic cosmology — representing a complete lunar cycle (28 lunar mansions or nakshatras) and suggesting wholeness and completeness. Knowing 28 names of Radha Rani thus represents a comprehensive understanding of her divine qualities across all dimensions.

Premanand Maharaj often says: "Jo Radha ke naam jaanta hai, voh Radha ko jaanta hai." — One who knows the names of Radha, truly knows Radha. Each name is a key that unlocks a chamber of her boundless love.

These names come from ancient scriptures like the Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Garga Samhita, and Braj rasika literature — and have been lovingly presented and explained by Premanand Maharaj for the modern devotee.

📿 All 28 Names of Radha Rani — Complete List with Meanings

Below is the complete list of 28 names of Radha Rani as described in Premanand Maharaj's kathas, with Sanskrit names, Hindi transliterations, and detailed meanings.

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Tulsi Mala Naam Jaap
108 beads · Daily Sadhana · Radha Rani Bhakti
Chanting Radha Rani's 28 names on a tulsi mala — one of the most powerful daily practices in the Vaishnava tradition.
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Name 01
Radha (राधा)
Raadhaa
She who worships and is worshipped. Radha is derived from the root rādh, meaning to worship, to attain, or to be attained. She is the supreme devotee of Krishna and simultaneously the one Krishna worships. She is the soul of all souls.
Name 02
Radhika (राधिका)
Raadhikaa
The beloved one; the one who is especially dear. A diminutive of Radha, expressing intimate affection. Radhika implies that her love for Krishna is ever-growing, ever-blossoming — never complete, always expanding.
Name 03
Kishori (किशोरी)
Kishori
The ever-youthful adolescent divine maiden. Radha eternally exists in the bliss of divine youth (kishoravastha). She is the embodiment of that stage of divine love which is most tender, most fragrant, and most intense.
Name 04
Vrishabhanu Nandini (वृषभानु नन्दिनी)
Vrishabhaanu Nandini
Daughter of King Vrishabhanu. This name reveals her earthly origin in Barsana, the daughter of the noble king Vrishabhanu and his queen Kirti. It connects her divinity to her beautiful human-like story in Braj.
Name 05
Brajeshwari (ब्रजेश्वरी)
Brajeshwari
The queen and sovereign of Braj. Radha Rani presides over the entire Braj Mandal — the sacred land of Vrindavan, Gokul, Mathura, and Barsana. The 84 kos of Braj exist by her grace alone.
Name 06
Vrindavaneshwari (वृन्दावनेश्वरी)
Vrindaavaneshwari
The sovereign goddess of Vrindavan. Vrindavan is Radha's own forest — named after Vrinda Devi (the tulsi plant) who is Radha's maidservant. This name establishes Radha's supreme position in the eternal dhama.
Name 07
Sarva Shakti Swaroopini (सर्व शक्ति स्वरूपिणी)
Sarva Shakti Swaroopini
The embodiment of all divine powers. Radha is not just a devotee — she is the supreme shakti of the Lord. All goddesses, all forms of divine energy, all universal powers find their source in Radha.
Name 08
Govinda Mohini (गोविन्द मोहिनी)
Govinda Mohini
She who enchants Govinda (Krishna) himself. If Krishna enchants the entire universe, Radha enchants Krishna. This name reveals the supreme mystery: the enchanter of all is himself enchanted by Radha's beauty and love.
Name 09
Madhava Priya (माधव प्रिया)
Maadhava Priyaa
The most beloved of Madhava (Krishna). Among all the gopis, among all living beings, Radha is the supreme and most beloved of Shri Krishna. Her love is the standard and pinnacle of all devotion.
Name 10
Hladini Shakti (ह्लादिनी शक्ति)
Hlaadini Shakti
The bliss-giving potency of the Lord. Among Krishna's three primary shaktis (sandhini, samvit, hladini), the hladini shakti is the power of divine bliss. Radha is personally the hladini shakti — the source of spiritual joy and ananda.
Name 11
Premadevi (प्रेमदेवी)
Premadevi
The goddess of pure divine love. Radha is the personification of prema — the highest form of unconditional spiritual love. She does not love Krishna for any gain; her love is pure, selfless, and absolute. She is love itself.
Name 12
Barsaneshwari (बरसानेश्वरी)
Barsaaneshwari
The queen of Barsana. Barsana is Radha's divine village — a hill-top abode of celestial beauty. As Barsaneshwari, she presides over her earthly home with grace and regality, welcoming all devotees who come in love.
Name 13
Krishnapriya (कृष्णप्रिया)
Krishnapriyaa
The most dear to Krishna. She who holds the highest place in Krishna's heart. All of Krishna's actions in Braj — his flute-playing, his wandering in the forests, his raslilas — are ultimately expressions of his longing for Krishnapriya.
Name 14
Gopi Shiromani (गोपी शिरोमणि)
Gopi Shiromani
The crown jewel of all gopis. There are innumerable gopis in Vrindavan, each a perfected devotee, but Radha Rani shines as the crest jewel above them all — the topmost devotee and the most complete expression of bhakti.
Name 15
Vrindavana Viharini (वृन्दावन विहारिणी)
Vrindaavana Vihaariṇi
She who roams and plays freely in Vrindavan. Radha's pastimes (vihar) in the forests and kunjas of Vrindavan are eternal. Her every step in that forest is a cosmic event. She is the very life of Vrindavan.
Name 16
Nitya Sundari (नित्य सुन्दरी)
Nitya Sundari
The eternally beautiful one. Radha's beauty is not subject to time or change. It is transcendental, ever-fresh, ever-new. She is the standard of all beauty in creation — even Lakshmi and Parvati meditate on her loveliness.
Name 17
Shyama (श्यामा)
Shyaamaa
The dark-hued, luminous one. Just as Krishna is called Shyam for his divine dark complexion, Radha's golden complexion absorbs and complements his darkness. Together, Radha-Shyama represent the perfect union of complementary divine energies.
Name 18
Lalita Sakhi Priya (ललिता सखी प्रिया)
Lalita Sakhi Priyaa
The one most dear to her sakhi Lalita. Lalita is Radha's most important sakhi (companion) and friend. This name reveals Radha's tender, reciprocal love for her sakhis — she is not aloof but deeply loving toward her companions.
Name 19
Vrinda Devi Priya (वृन्दा देवी प्रिया)
Vrindaa Devi Priyaa
The beloved of Vrinda Devi (Tulsi). Vrinda Devi arranges all of Radha and Krishna's divine meetings in the forests of Vrindavan. This name acknowledges the sacred service of Vrinda Devi and Radha's grateful love for her.
Name 20
Raseshwari (रासेश्वरी)
Raaseshwari
The queen of the Raas Leela. The Maharas — the divine circle dance of Vrindavan — is Radha's domain. She is its presiding deity. The entire Raas exists for Radha and by Radha; without her, no Raas is possible.
Name 21
Braj Mohini (ब्रज मोहिनी)
Braj Mohini
She who enchants the entire Braj region. Every person, every tree, every river, every stone in Braj is enchanted by Radha's presence. Her grace permeates the entire atmosphere of the holy dhama.
Name 22
Taruni (तरुणी)
Taruṇi
The eternally young, vibrant one. This name emphasizes Radha's eternal freshness of spirit and form. In the spiritual world, she is always in the prime of divine youth — never aging, always radiant, always full of life and love.
Name 23
Kunja Biharini (कुंज विहारिणी)
Kunja Vihaariṇi
She who plays in the groves (kunjas) of Vrindavan. The kunjas — divine flowered bowers of Vrindavan — are the sacred spaces of Radha-Krishna's confidential pastimes. Radha is the eternal mistress of these kunjas.
Name 24
Bhakta Vatsala (भक्त वत्सला)
Bhakta Vatsalaa
The one who is deeply loving and compassionate toward devotees. Radha's love for her devotees is as nurturing as a mother's love for her child. She is said to be even more accessible to devotees than Krishna himself, because of her boundless compassion.
Name 25
Mangala Vigraha (मंगल विग्रह)
Mangala Vigraha
The all-auspicious divine form. To see Radha, to hear her name, to remember her — all of these bring only good. She is the very form of auspiciousness. Her darshan removes all inauspiciousness from the devotee's life.
Name 26
Kalindi Kunja Biharini (कालिंदी कुंज विहारिणी)
Kaalindi Kunja Vihaariṇi
She who plays on the banks of the Kalindi (Yamuna). The Yamuna river is deeply connected to Radha-Krishna's pastimes. Radha's dalliance along the Yamuna's banks is one of the most celebrated themes in Braj poetry and bhakti literature.
Name 27
Nandnandana Priya (नन्दनन्दन प्रिया)
Nandnandana Priyaa
The most beloved of Nand's son (Krishna). Nandanandana is a tender name for Krishna — the beloved son of Nanda Maharaj. Radha as Nandanandana Priya is the one for whom Krishna performed all his childhood and youthful pastimes in Braj.
Name 28
Sarva Mangala Devi (सर्व मंगला देवी)
Sarva Mangalaa Devi
The goddess who bestows all forms of auspiciousness. The final of the 28 names is a proclamation: Radha Rani is the universal bestower of all blessings. Whether peace, love, bhakti, moksha, or divine grace — all flows from her lotus feet.

💡 Devotional tip: Try chanting each of the 28 names once as a morning practice. With 108 repetitions of "Radha Radha" at the end, this becomes a powerful and complete naam jaap session. Use the NaamJaap digital mala to track your count effortlessly.

🕯️ How to Chant These Names in Naam Jaap Practice

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Morning Naam Jaap Sadhana
Brahma Muhurta · Incense · Japa Mala · Silence
The ideal setting for chanting Radha Rani's names — a quiet morning, a lit diya, and an open heart.

1. Set Your Sacred Space

Begin your naam jaap session by sitting in a clean, quiet space, preferably facing east or north. Light a lamp or a stick of incense. Place a photo or murti of Radha Rani before you if possible.

2. Pranayama and Centering

Take three slow, deep breaths. Visualize the golden glow of Radha Rani's presence filling your heart. Offer a silent prayer: "Shri Radhe, please enter my tongue and make your name dance upon it."

3. Chant the 28 Names

Go through the 28 names slowly, one by one. For each name, pause briefly to contemplate its meaning. Let the meaning sink into your consciousness — not just intellectual understanding, but felt experience.

4. Continue with Naam Jap

After completing the 28 names, continue with "Radhe Radhe" or "Jai Shri Radhe" on a tulsi mala of 108 beads. Maintain a slow, devotional pace — this is not a race, but a meeting of the heart.

5. Close with Gratitude

End your session by sitting silently for two to three minutes. Offer the merit of your naam jaap to Radha Rani herself. This attitude of surrender deepens the bhakti exponentially.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q Who is Premanand Maharaj and why are his teachings on Radha Rani significant?
Premanand Maharaj is a highly revered Vaishnava saint based in Vrindavan, known for his soul-touching Bhagwat kathas and his deep scholarship in Braj rasika literature. His teachings on Radha Rani's names are significant because he explains them not just academically, but with lived devotional experience — making the meanings come alive for ordinary devotees and inspiring lakhs to take up naam jaap as a daily practice.
Q Are these 28 names found in any scripture?
Yes. Many of these names appear in the Brahma Vaivarta Purana, the Garga Samhita, and various Braj rasika texts composed by saints like Raghunatha Dasa Goswami, Rupa Goswami, and others of the Six Goswamis of Vrindavan. Premanand Maharaj's contribution is in explaining these names with clarity and devotional depth accessible to all.
Q What is the benefit of chanting all 28 names of Radha Rani daily?
Regular chanting of Radha Rani's names is said to purify the antahkaran (inner being), deepen devotion to Krishna, dissolve ego and material attachments, and gradually open the devotee to the experience of pure bhakti. Spiritually, the names carry the same potency as Radha herself — chanting them is a direct form of her darshan.
Q How long does it take to chant all 28 names?
When chanted slowly and meditatively, with a brief pause after each name, the 28 names take approximately 5 to 7 minutes to complete. This can be incorporated at the start of any naam jaap session, before beginning with a full mala of "Radhe Radhe" or the Hare Krishna Mahamantra.
Q Is there a digital tool or app to help with Radha naam jaap?
Yes! The NaamJaap app is specifically designed for devotees. It includes a digital mala counter, Radha naam audio, a session tracker, and curated content for Radha bhakti. Available on both Android (Google Play) and iOS (App Store).
Q Can beginners chant these names without a guru's initiation?
Yes. The names of Radha Rani, like all divine names in the Vaishnava tradition, are open to all sincere seekers regardless of initiation status. The Bhagavata Purana asserts that the names of the Lord have no hard and fast rules — they can be chanted in any condition, at any time, by anyone with sincerity and love (sraddha).

🌺 Conclusion — Let the Names Live in Your Heart

The 28 names of Radha Rani as described by Premanand Maharaj are more than a list — they are a sacred map of her divine personality. Each name reveals a facet of her boundless love, her regal grace, her gentle compassion for devotees, and her supreme position in the world of bhakti.

When you chant these names — slowly, with feeling, with an open heart — you are not merely reciting syllables. You are touching the reality of Vrindavan. You are standing at the threshold of Radha Rani's lotus feet.

As Premanand Maharaj often reminds us: "Naam hi Dham hai. The name is the abode itself." You do not need to travel to Barsana to find Radha. She is waiting in the fragrance of her name, ready to reveal herself to any heart that calls her with love.

📿 Make this your daily practice: Begin each morning with the 28 names of Radha Rani, followed by 108 repetitions of "Radhe Radhe" on your mala. In a few weeks, you will find that the name begins to chant itself in your heart — and in that moment, Radha Rani has arrived.

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