Rahi (goddess)

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Rahi
Painting of goddess Radha by Raja Ravi Verma
Other namesRahimai, Radhika
Devanagariराही
Sanskrit transliterationRāhi
Venerated inWarkari tradition
AffiliationForm of Radha, Devi
AbodePandharpur
GenderFemale
RegionMaharashtra, India
TempleVithoba Temple
ConsortVithoba

Rahi, also called Rahimai, is the regional form of the Hindu Goddess Radha. She is associated with the Vithoba (Vitthal) form of Hindu god Krishna in Maharashtra, India. According to the local legends, Rahi or Radhika is the wife of Vithoba.[1] Indian sociologist G.S. Ghurye states that the regional form Rahi is derived from Radhika, another name of goddess Radha.[2]

Worship

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Rahi is worshipped in the Vithoba Temple complex, Pandharpur. Her shrine, along with that of another consort Satyabhama, is close to the south of the temple of the chief consort Rakhumai.[3][4][5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Pande, Dr Suruchi (2008). "Vithoba of Pandharpur" (PDF). Prabuddha Bharat. 113: 447. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 December 2008. Rahi is Radha. In the stories and legends of Maharashtra, Rahi is the wife of Vitthala.
  2. ^ Pillai, S. Devdasa (1997). Indian Sociology Through Ghurye, a Dictionary. India: Popular Prakashan. p. 367. ISBN 81-7154-807-5. The other two consorts of Vithoba - Satyabhama and Rahi, (the latter derived from Radha or Radhika) are also deified in the temple
  3. ^ "The Gazetteers Department - Pandharpur". 2010-03-30. Archived from the original on 30 March 2010. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
  4. ^ Lokmat (2021-07-17). "Ashadhi Ekadashi 2021 : समस्त देवतांपैकी एकमेव पांडुरंगाची मूर्तीच नि:शस्त्र का? हे आहे कारण..." Lokmat (in Marathi). Retrieved 2022-01-11.
  5. ^ Shima, Iwao (1988-05-01). "The Vithobā faith of Mahārāsastra: The Vithobā Temple of Pandharpūr and its mythological structure". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 15 (2–3). doi:10.18874/jjrs.15.2-3.1988.183-197. ISSN 0304-1042.