Why do Hindus say "Radhe Krishna"? Why "Radhe" is pronounced before Krishna? Is there any story? Please tell me the story.
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2We say Sita Ram, Laxmi Narayan, Uma Mahesh too.. your Q is only specific to Radhe Shyam/Krishna or it's a general Q where you want to ask why we put female name before male name most of the time... – YDS Sep 08 '18 at 07:33
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Generally we don't say "Parvati Shiva". You made my question wider than initial. Thanks for that. I want to know the answer in either way. @ YDS – Gopal Biswas Sep 10 '18 at 04:16
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1But we say Uma Mahesh or Gauri Shankara too... – YDS Sep 10 '18 at 05:22
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It seems sometimes rythm of words also matters for example...Luv Kush...but Kush is elder and it should be Kush Luv... similarly Arjun Bhim... Krishna Balram...and so on.. – YDS Sep 10 '18 at 05:28
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Possible duplicate of We say Siya Ram and Radheshyam why we say Shiv Parvati why don't we say Parvati Shiv? and https://hinduism.stackexchange.com/q/13808 – YDS Sep 10 '18 at 05:32
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Answered here - https://hinduism.stackexchange.com/a/57852/32510 – Anirban4329 Jan 22 '24 at 12:20