Shri Radha Rani puja is performed for divine love, devotion, marital harmony, peace of mind, and spiritual growth. Radha Rani is worshipped as the supreme embodiment of pure bhakti and eternal love for Lord Krishna.
Preparation
Take a bath early in the morning and wear clean clothes
Clean the puja area properly
Place Shri Radha Rani idol or image on a clean platform
Keep an idol or image of Lord Krishna alongside Radha Rani if possible
Decorate the altar with flowers, especially red and yellow flowers
Sit facing east or north direction
Maintain a peaceful and devotional atmosphere
Required Items (Samagri)
Idol or image of Shri Radha Rani
Idol or image of Lord Krishna (optional but recommended)
Red, pink, and yellow flowers
Tulsi leaves
Chandan paste
Kumkum and Haldi
Akshat (rice)
Incense sticks (Agarbatti)
Ghee diya (lamp)
Camphor
Sweets, fruits, and milk
Panchamrit (milk, curd, ghee, honey, sugar)
Yellow or red cloth
Kalash with clean water
Mala for mantra chanting
Sankalp (Resolution)
Sit calmly with folded hands
Take a vow to perform Shri Radha Rani puja with pure devotion
Pray for divine love, peace, spiritual progress, and Krishna bhakti
Dhyan (Meditation)
Close your eyes and meditate on Shri Radha Rani
Visualize her standing in Vrindavan with Lord Krishna
Focus on pure divine love and devotion
Avahan (Invocation)
Invite Shri Radha Rani into your puja space
Offer flowers with devotion
Chant 'Om Shri Radhayai Namah' 11 or 21 times
Asana & Padya
Offer flowers as a symbolic seat
Sprinkle clean water to welcome and purify the space
Snan (Bathing Ritual)
Gently sprinkle clean water on the idol or image
Offer Panchamrit (milk, curd, ghee, honey, sugar)
Wipe the idol with a clean cloth
Alankaar (Decoration)
Apply Chandan, Kumkum, and Haldi
Decorate with red, pink, and yellow flowers
Offer ornaments or symbolic decoration if available
Pushpanjali
Offer flowers with folded hands
Pray for divine love, devotion, happiness, and peace
Naivedya (Bhog)
Offer sweets, fruits, milk, kheer, and sattvic food
Tulsi leaves should be included in offerings if possible
Pray for acceptance of bhog with devotion
Dhoop & Deep
Light incense sticks
Light a ghee diya
Offer camphor aarti if available
Mantra Jaap
Chant 'Om Shri Radhayai Namah' 108 times
Chant 'Radhe Radhe' continuously with devotion
Recite Radha Chalisa or Bhajans if possible
Aarti
Perform Shri Radha Rani Aarti with devotion
Wave the diya in circular motion before the deity
Sing 'Jai Shri Radhe' bhajans
Pradakshina
Circumambulate around the altar 1 or 3 times
Pranam (Final Prayer)
Bow down before Shri Radha Rani
Seek blessings for pure love, devotion, and spiritual upliftment
Prasad Distribution
Distribute sweets and prasad among family and devotees
Important Guidelines
Radha Ashtami, Janmashtami, and full moon days are considered highly auspicious for Shri Radha Rani worship. True devotion, love, and purity of heart are more important than ritual complexity. Chanting 'Radhe Radhe' is considered highly powerful in Bhakti tradition.

