Prana-sakhis, or jivita-sakhis
Lasika, Kelikandali, Kadambari, Sasimukhi, Candrarekha, Priyamvada, Madonmada, Madhumati, Vasanti, Kalabhashini, Ratnavali, Manimati, Karpuralatika and others are Sri Radha’s jivita-sakhis.
Nitya-sakhis
Kasturi, Manojna, Mani Manjari, Sindura, Candanavati, Kaumudi, Madira and others are Radharani’s nitya-sakhis.
Srimati Radhika’s manjaris
Rupa Manjari, Raga Manjari, Rati Manjari, Lavanga Manjari, Guna Manjari, Rasa Manjari, Vilasa Manjari, Prema Manjari, Mani Manjari, Suvarna Manjari, Kama Manjari, Ratna Manjari, Kasturi Manjari, Gandha Manjari, Netra Manjari, Sri Padma Manjari, Lila Manjari, Hema Manjari and others are Radharani’s manjaris.
Prema Manjari[1] and Rati Manjari are both also known by the name Bhanumati.
Srimati Radharani’s objects of worship
The Sun-god, who gives light to the eyes of the inhabitants of the world and who is the friend of the lotus, is Radharani’s worshipful deity.
The great mantra chanted by Her is the name of Sri Krishna, which fulfills Her cherished desire.
Paurnamasi[2] increases Her good fortune.
[1] Prema Manjari is also called Suprema
[2] Often called Bhagavati Paurnamasi
This is a section of the book “Sri Sri Radha Krishna Ganoddesa Dipika”.
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