108 Names of Radha Rani – Complete List with Meaning, Benefits & How to Chant

Radha Rani is the supreme embodiment of divine love, devotion, and grace in Vaishnavism. While most devotees know the 28 names of Radha Rani taught by Premanand Maharaj Ji, the ancient texts reveal a far more complete list — the 108 names of Radha Rani (Sri Radhika Ashtottara Shata Nama Stotram).

Each name is a unique key that unlocks a specific aspect of Radha's divine personality. Chanting all 108 names is considered one of the most powerful devotional practices in the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition.

Why Are Radha Rani's Names So Powerful?

In the Padma Purana and Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Lord Krishna himself declares that Radha is his supreme energy (Hladini Shakti). Her names carry the same vibrational power as the Mahamantra.

  • Each name = one attribute: Beauty, compassion, intelligence, devotion — every name reflects a divine quality.
  • Chanting = invocation: When you chant a name, you invoke that specific quality in your own life.
  • 108 = sacred completeness: The number 108 represents the entire cosmos in Vedic numerology (12 zodiac signs x 9 planets).

The Complete 108 Names of Radha Rani with Meanings

This list is drawn from the Sri Radhika Ashtottara Shata Nama Stotram by Raghunath Das Goswami and other Gaudiya Vaishnava scriptures.

Names 1–28 (The Core Names by Premanand Maharaj Ji)

# Name Meaning
1राधा (Radha)The one who worships Krishna with supreme love
2रासेश्वरी (Raseshwari)Queen of the divine Raas Leela
3रम्या (Ramya)The supremely beautiful one
4कृष्णमात्राधिदेवता (Krishnamatradhidevata)The presiding deity of Krishna's love
5सर्वाद्या (Sarvadya)Worshipped by all
6वृन्दावनविहारिणी (Vrindavanviharini)The one who plays in Vrindavan
7वृषभानुसुता (Vrishbhanusuta)Daughter of King Vrishabhanu
8सत्या (Satya)The embodiment of truth
9श्रीकृष्णवल्लभा (Sri Krishna Vallabha)The beloved of Sri Krishna
10राधिका (Radhika)The supreme worshipper of the Divine
11रुक्मिणी (Rukmini)The golden one
12परमेश्वरी (Parameshwari)The Supreme Goddess
13पूर्णा (Poorna)The complete one
14भुक्तिमुक्तिप्रदा (Bhuktimuktiprada)Giver of enjoyment and liberation
15भवव्याधिविनाशिनी (Bhavavyadhivinashini)Destroyer of worldly ailments
16पतिव्रता (Pativrata)The devoted one
17परा (Para)The transcendent one
18प्रेषिता (Preshita)The messenger of love
19प्रकृति (Prakriti)The primordial nature
20गोपीश्वरी (Gopishwari)Queen of the Gopis
21कृष्णप्राणाधिका (Krishnaprana-adhika)More dear than Krishna's own life
22कान्ता (Kanta)The enchantingly beautiful one
23कारुण्यमूर्ति (Karunyamoorti)The personification of compassion
24कृपामयी (Kripamayi)Full of grace and mercy
25कमला (Kamala)The lotus-like one
26मधुरा (Madhura)The sweet one
27महाभावस्वरूपिणी (Mahabhav Swaroopini)The embodiment of supreme divine emotion
28तारिणी (Tarini)The one who liberates

Names 29–60 (The Attributes of Grace)

# Name Meaning
29हरिप्रिया (Haripriya)Beloved of Lord Hari
30आनन्दरूपिणी (Anandaroopini)Embodiment of bliss
31ललिता (Lalita)The graceful and playful one
32विशाखा (Vishakha)The star-like one (Radha's closest friend)
33चम्पकलतिका (Champakalatika)Delicate as the Champak flower
34चित्रा (Chitra)The wonderful one
35इन्दिरा (Indira)Radiant like Goddess Lakshmi
36तुङ्गविद्या (Tungavidya)Possessor of elevated knowledge
37रङ्गदेवी (Rangadevi)Goddess of divine play and color
38सुदेवी (Sudevi)The auspicious goddess
39गुणमञ्जरी (Gunamanjari)A bouquet of divine qualities
40माधवी (Madhavi)Wife of Madhava (Krishna)
41गोविन्दानन्दिनी (Govindanandini)She who delights Govinda
42योगेश्वरी (Yogeshwari)Queen of Yoga and mysticism
43श्यामसुन्दरी (Shyamsundari)The beautiful companion of Shyam
44धन्या (Dhanya)The most blessed one
45मानिनी (Manini)The proud and dignified one
46गान्धर्विका (Gandharvika)The celestial musician
47कुण्डवल्ली (Kundavalli)The jasmine creeper
48सरोजाक्षी (Sarojakshi)The lotus-eyed one
49चन्द्रावली (Chandravali)Beautiful like the moon
50भक्तवत्सला (Bhaktavatsala)Affectionate towards devotees
51सुभद्रा (Subhadra)The auspicious one
52दुर्गा (Durga)The invincible protector
53गायत्री (Gayatri)The mother of all Vedic mantras
54सावित्री (Savitri)The solar energy, life-giver
55सरस्वती (Saraswati)Goddess of knowledge and arts
56विद्या (Vidya)The embodiment of wisdom
57शान्ता (Shanta)The peaceful one
58दान्ता (Danta)The self-controlled one
59पापनाशिनी (Papanashini)Destroyer of sins
60सर्वमङ्गला (Sarvamangala)The source of all auspiciousness

Names 61–90 (The Cosmic Powers)

# Name Meaning
61ह्लादिनी (Hladini)The pleasure potency of the Lord
62संवित् (Samvit)The knowledge potency
63सन्धिनी (Sandhini)The existence potency
64क्रियाशक्ति (Kriyashakti)The power of divine action
65इच्छाशक्ति (Ichchhashakti)The power of divine will
66ज्ञानशक्ति (Jnanashakti)The power of divine knowledge
67यमुनाप्रिया (Yamunapriya)Beloved of the river Yamuna
68कुञ्जविहारिणी (Kunjaviharini)She who plays in the groves of Vrindavan
69गोकुलतारिणी (Gokulatarini)Savior of Gokul
70नवयौवना (Navayauvana)Eternally youthful
71तपस्विनी (Tapasvini)The great ascetic
72ज्ञानगम्या (Jnanagamya)Attainable through knowledge
73नित्या (Nitya)The eternal one
74हरिदासवत्सला (Haridasavatsala)Affectionate to the servants of Hari
75पद्मा (Padma)The lotus goddess
76श्रीमती (Shrimati)The most glorious one
77कीर्तिदा (Kirtida)Daughter of Kirtida (Radha's mother)
78बरसानेश्वरी (Barsaneshwari)Queen of Barsana
79वामा (Vama)The beautiful, left-sided one
80ज्योत्स्ना (Jyotsna)The moonlight
81चन्द्रिका (Chandrika)Moonbeam
82शची (Shachi)The eloquent one
83रत्नमाला (Ratnamala)A garland of jewels
84सुन्दरी (Sundari)The beautiful one
85मनोहरा (Manohara)She who captivates the mind
86गोपालप्रिया (Gopalapriya)Beloved of Gopala (Krishna)
87शुभा (Shubha)The auspicious one
88कल्याणी (Kalyani)The welfare-giving one
89कलावती (Kalavati)Endowed with all 64 arts
90कुशला (Kushala)The skillful one

Names 91–108 (The Supreme Qualities)

# Name Meaning
91विनोदिनी (Vinodini)The entertaining, playful one
92नागरी (Nagari)The sophisticated one
93चतुरा (Chatura)The clever and witty one
94विचक्षणा (Vichakshana)The discerning one
95प्रेमभक्तिप्रदायिनी (Premabhaktipradayini)Bestower of loving devotion
96मोक्षदा (Mokshada)Granter of liberation
97आत्मविद्या (Atmavidya)Knowledge of the Self
98सर्वज्ञा (Sarvajna)The all-knowing one
99सर्वशक्तिमयी (Sarvashaktimayi)Possessor of all powers
100अनन्ता (Ananta)The infinite one
101शरणागतवत्सला (Sharanagata-vatsala)Loving to those who surrender
102कृष्णचन्द्रप्रियतमा (Krishnachandra-priyatama)The most beloved of Krishna Chandra
103वरदा (Varada)The boon-granting one
104अभयप्रदा (Abhayaprada)Giver of fearlessness
105प्रेमरूपा (Premarupa)The form of pure love itself
106भक्तकल्पतरु (Bhaktakalpataru)The wish-fulfilling tree for devotees
107सच्चिदानन्दरूपिणी (Sachchidanandarupini)Embodiment of existence, consciousness, and bliss
108श्रीराधारानी (Sri Radha Rani)The supreme queen of divine love

Benefits of Chanting 108 Names of Radha Rani

Regularly chanting these 108 names, especially during Brahma Muhurta (4-6 AM) or during Radhashtami, brings profound spiritual benefits:

  • Purification of heart, mind, and soul — removes deep-seated negativity and past karma.
  • Fulfillment of desires — Radha Rani is called Bhaktakalpataru (wish-fulfilling tree for devotees).
  • Deeper connection with Krishna — Radha is the path to Krishna. Through Her grace, Krishna becomes accessible.
  • Protection from obstacles — Her names act as a spiritual shield against negativity.
  • Development of Prema Bhakti — the highest form of loving devotion awakens naturally.
  • Peace in relationships — Her energy of divine love harmonizes personal bonds.
  • Liberation (Moksha) — She is Mokshada, the granter of ultimate freedom.

How to Chant the 108 Names Correctly

  1. Bathe and wear clean clothes. Purity of body supports purity of mind.
  2. Sit in a quiet, clean place. Face east or north for maximum benefit.
  3. Light a diya (lamp) and incense to create a sacred atmosphere.
  4. Begin with "Radhe Radhe" three times to invoke Her presence.
  5. Chant each name preceded by "Om" and followed by "Namaha." For example: "Om Radhayai Namaha," "Om Raseshwaryai Namaha."
  6. Use a Tulsi mala (108 beads) or a Naam Jaap counter app to track your rounds.
  7. End with a prayer asking for Radha Rani's grace and blessings.

Best Times to Chant

  • Brahma Muhurta (4:00 - 6:00 AM): The most powerful time for any spiritual practice.
  • Radhashtami: Radha Rani's birthday — chanting on this day multiplies the merit infinitely.
  • Ekadashi days: Fasting and chanting together amplify the results.
  • Full Moon nights: The moon's energy enhances devotional practices.
  • Any time with pure intention: Radha Rani accepts devotion offered with a sincere heart, regardless of time or place.

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Conclusion

The 108 names of Radha Rani are not merely words — they are portals to divine consciousness. Each name carries the weight of Radha's infinite love and the power to transform your spiritual journey.

Whether you chant all 108 in one sitting or gradually work through them daily, the sincerity of your devotion is what matters most. Radha Rani's grace flows to those who call upon Her with a humble heart.

Start your practice today with the NaamJaap App and track your daily Radha Naam chanting with ease.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the difference between 28 names and 108 names of Radha Rani?

A: The 28 names are a condensed, popular list taught by Premanand Maharaj Ji. The 108 names (Ashtottara Shata Nama) are the complete traditional list from Gaudiya Vaishnava scriptures. Both are powerful — the 108 names provide a more comprehensive invocation.

Q: Can I chant these names without a Guru?

A: Yes. Radha Rani's names are universal and do not require formal initiation. Anyone can chant with a pure heart. However, receiving guidance from a Guru can deepen your understanding and practice.

Q: How many times should I chant the 108 names daily?

A: Even one complete round of all 108 names daily is highly beneficial. For deeper results, chant the full list 3 or 11 times, especially on Radhashtami and Ekadashi.

Q: Can women chant these names during their period?

A: Yes. Mental chanting has no restrictions whatsoever. Avoid touching the physical Tulsi mala if that is your tradition, and use a digital counter instead.