In "Songs of Radha," Sarojini Naidu employs mythological references to articulate nuances of Radha's devotion. Which theological symbolism does Naidu intricately weave to resonate with the acutely personal yet universal longing of Radha for Krishna?
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Radha as the living metaphor of yearning, symbolizing Prakriti seeking unity with Purusha.
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Radha representing Vedanta's Maya in her quest to transcend illusion.
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Radha embodying Tantric elements reflecting the Shakti and Shiva convergence.
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Radha portraying the Bhakti movement's essence through an eternal dhvani of love.