Radha Locket with Lotus Carved of Tulsi Wood with Tulsi Kanthi

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"Radhe Radhe" is a Hindi phrase used as a devotional greeting among followers of Hinduism, particularly within the Vaishnavism tradition, which focuses on the worship of Lord Vishnu, especially his incarnation as Krishna, and his consort Radha. It's a way of expressing love, devotion, and reverence for the divine couple. The phrase essentially means "Radha, Radha," and it's used to invoke the spirit of Radha's unwavering devotion to Krishna, symbolizing a longing for spiritual connection and divine love.

The benefits of the wearing Radha Locket with Tulsi Kanthi Mala is spiritual and physical healing powers, the touch of the Tulsi wood acts as a rejuvenator for the stressed mind and brings the spiritual self of a person closer to God. On top of that, wearing the It is said to balance the kapha and the vata dosha. Tulsi clears the aura, and its subtle smell fills the heart with sensation of the divine.

Wearing Tulsi mala around the neck brings purity to both mind and soul.

A man's spiritual progress takes place by which he feels himself closer to God, wearing Tulsi mala brings honor and good fortune. Positivity develops in the mind. Wearing a garland of Tulsi gives mental peace.

The person who wears Tulsi Mala, that person falls ill very rarely. A person wearing a Tulsi Mala is blessed with fame, fame and prosperity.

According to the Puranas, it is also believed that if there is a Mala of Tulsi on the body while taking food, then that person gets the virtue of performing yajna many times.

Length: 13 inches approx (with adjustable lock)
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Short Description"Radhe Radhe" is a Hindi phrase used as a devotional greeting among followers of Hinduism, particularly within the Vaishnavism tradition, which focuses on the worship of Lord Vishnu, especially his incarnation as Krishna, and his consort Radha. It's a way of expressing love, devotion, and reverence for the divine couple. The phrase essentially means "Radha, Radha," and it's used to invoke the spirit of Radha's unwavering devotion to Krishna, symbolizing a longing for spiritual connection and divine love.

Length: 13 inches approx (with adjustable lock)