^Actually, the Bengali community didn't exist at all during the MB era. It was all forests and jungles (Vanga pradesh), with a Shakti Peeth.
Also, Ghosh is a part of the Vaishya clan on the Bengali ethnicity, and Yashoda was also a Vaishya married to a Suta (Nanda) so it isn't that illogical. :)
But this is a story, yes. :D
Also, there's an alternative to this story, that states that Krishna married Radha in secret (Brahma was their purohit), just before she got married to Ayaan. So, while Krishna was alive, her marriage with Ayaan Ghosh was never valid.
Another Bengali text called Prabhas Khanda takes us another way, where Radha is living near Golok (Jambudweep or something), by a river I forgot the name of, with her sons Suchitra and Vichitra who defeat the Pandavas and then fight Krishna during Yudhishthir's ashwamedha yajna. However, it is clear that it's written in the shadow of the Uttar Kand of Ramayan.
But Radha's near-encounter with Krishna as she tries to shield her sons from their father is interesting. :)
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