Goloka or Goloka Vrindavan is the celestial abode of the Hindu god Krishna and his chief consort goddess Radha. In the Bhagavata Purana, Krishna is portrayed as the highest person who resides in Goloka. Goloka is often represented as the celestial realm containing flowing streams and lovely gardens, and is inhabited by cows and enchanting maidens - Gopis.
Radha Krishna, queen and king of Goloka
Painting of Radha and Krishna
Radha, also called Radhika, is a Hindu goddess and the chief consort of the god Krishna. She is the goddess of love, tenderness, compassion, and devotion. In scriptures, Radha is mentioned as the avatar of Lakshmi and also as the MÅ«laprakriti, the Supreme goddess, who is the feminine counterpart and internal potency of Krishna. Radha accompanies Krishna in all his incarnations. Radha's birthday is celebrated every year on the occasion of Radhashtami.
Radha at ISKCON Temple, Pune
14th-century fresco of Radha (right) and Krishna (left, playing flute) in Udaipur, Rajasthan.
Jayadeva recites the mantra to Radha Krishna by Manaku.
Painting of Radha with Krishna, by M. V. Dhurandhar, 1915.