
*“The Living Embodiment of Vrindavan’s Radha: Devi Indulekha Reveals the Depths of Devotion”*
*“Radha is Not Merely Love, but Spiritual Consciousness: A Special Interview with Devi Indulekha”*
Special Report: Ravindra Arya
Mathura/Vrindavan
The spiritual land of Vrindavan has served as a center of devotion, love, and surrender for centuries. Connected to this sacred soil, Devi Indulekha shared her insights in a special interview regarding the essence of Radha, the path of *Bhakti* (devotion), and the role of spirituality in contemporary society. This dialogue of hers is not only significant from a religious perspective but also offers profound inspiration for modern living.

Devi Indulekha stated that Radha is not merely a historical or mythological figure; rather, she is the very symbol of “Supreme Love” and “Spiritual Consciousness.” She clarified that the experience of Radha in Vrindavan is not limited to worship or rituals alone; it is, in fact, a profound realization that transforms an individual from within. According to her, true devotion remains unattainable until a human being renounces their ego and surrenders completely.
During the interview, she also observed that in today’s times, people often confine devotion to mere external displays, whereas true devotion is deeply rooted in the depths of the soul. She emphasized that the relationship between Radha and Krishna teaches us that love must be devoid of any selfishness. This love is founded upon sacrifice, trust, and absolute surrender.
Devi Indulekha also addressed the challenges facing modern society. She noted that in this era of materialism and fierce competition, people are gradually losing their mental peace. In such a scenario, Vrindavan—and the path of devotion to Radha—can offer individuals a sense of inner balance and true happiness. She made a special appeal to the youth to reconnect with their culture and spiritual roots, as this alone will guide them toward the right direction in life.
She further explained that Vrindavan is not merely a geographical location, but rather a “sentiment”—a state of being. When an individual makes space in their heart for love, compassion, and devotion, that very heart becomes Vrindavan. In this context, describing Radha as the “pinnacle of devotion,” she stated that by following Radha’s path, an individual can draw closer to the Divine.
In conclusion, Devi Indulekha conveyed the message that true success in life cannot be measured solely by material achievements. Until an individual discovers inner peace and contentment, they cannot attain a sense of completeness. Radha Bhakti offers a simple and effective path to attaining this peace.
This interview clarifies that Radha is not merely a religious symbol, but rather a profound spiritual perspective for understanding and enriching one’s life.
Author: Ravind Arya








