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Other names | Rahimai |
Devanagari | राही |
Sanskrit transliteration | Rāhi |
Venerated in | Warkari tradition |
Affiliation | Radha |
Abode | Pandharpur |
Gender | Female |
Region | Maharashtra, India |
Temple | Vithoba Temple |
Consort | Vithoba |
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Rahi (IAST: Rāhi), also called Rahimai, is a regional form of the Hindu goddess Radha in the Indian state of Maharashtra. She is associated with Vithoba (Vitthal), the local form of Krishna.
According to local legends, Rahi is the wife of Vithoba.[1] Indian sociologist G. S. Ghurye states that the regional form "Rahi" is derived from "Radhika", another name of Radha.[2]
Rahi is Radha. In the stories and legends of Maharashtra, Rahi is the wife of Vitthala.
The other two consorts of Vithoba - Satyabhama and Rahi, (the latter derived from Radha or Radhika) are also deified in the temple