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Radha (or Radhika) is a Hindu goddess and eternal consort of Krishna.
Radha may also refer to:
- Radha Krishna, deity forms of Radha and Krishna worshiped in Vaishnavism
- Radha (novel), a 2005 novel by Krishna Dharabasi
- Radha (Mahābhārata), the foster mother of Karna
- Radha (film), a 2017 Indian film
- Radha (ballet) - a modern dance work by Ruth Saint Denis, music by Leo Delibes
- Raḍha, an historical region of the Indian subcontinent, in present-day Bengal region
People
Film and television
- Radha (actress) (born 1965), Indian film actress
- Kumari Rhadha, South Indian film actress, teacher and sister of Kumari Kamala
- Radha Mitchell, Australian film actress
- Radha Bharadwaj, Indian filmmaker, producer and screenwriter
Politics
- Radha Poonoosamy (1924–2008), Mauritian politician, first women cabinet minister, and feminist activist
- Radha Raghavan (born 1961), Indian National Congress politician
Music
- Radha Cuadrado, Filipina singer
- Radha Jayalakshmi, Indian carnatic vocalist and playback singer
Others
- Radha Stirling, British-Indian activist and lawyer
- Radha Kessar, Indian mathematician
- Radha Vembu (born 1972/1973), Indian billionaire businesswoman, majority owner of Zoho Corporation
See also
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