Radha Krushna Ep.no.067_21.49_183.2mb_17122018.mp4 Apr 2026
In this episode, Radha falls ill, providing a backdrop for Krishna to demonstrate his devotion through action rather than just words. He meticulously prepares a remedy using neem, tulsi, and mulethi , adding honey to mask the bitterness—a metaphor for how his presence sweetens the hardships of earthly life. This act highlights the "parakiya bhava" often associated with their bond—a love that is selfless, unconditional, and transcends social boundaries.
The 67th episode of RadhaKrishn serves as a poignant exploration of selfless love and the intricate web of human and divine relationships in Vrindavan. Airing on December 17, 2018, the narrative centers on an intimate moment of care: for a sick Radha. Radha Krushna Ep.No.067_21.49_183.2mb_17122018.mp4
The episode also touches on the wider mythological landscape. While Krishna is focused on Radha’s well-being, the threat of Kansa looms in the background, contrasting the peaceful life in Vrindavan with the dark tyranny in Mathura. The medicinal theme itself is symbolic; Krishna is often portrayed as the ultimate healer of the soul, and here, that role is made literal through his care for Radha's physical health. In this episode, Radha falls ill, providing a
Parallel to this tender care, the episode develops the series' ongoing conflict. While Krishna tends to Radha, the primary antagonists, Jatila and Ayan , continue their efforts to sow discord. Jatila manipulates Radha’s friends to assist in a ploy against the couple, representing the worldly obstacles that constantly test divine love. This juxtaposition between Krishna's healing touch and the villains' toxic schemes reinforces the show's core message of "Prem" (love) versus "Moh" (attachment/ego). The 67th episode of RadhaKrishn serves as a

