This deity appeared in a very amazing way. The story goes like this:
Once in 1542, on Lord Narasimhadeva’s appearance day a rich business man made an offering of clothes, crowns, and jewelry to Gopal Bhatta Goswami, who lamented that as he was worshipping a saligrama-sila ( which is round just like a stone), he could not utilize such articles like the other Goswamis were in dressing their Deities. Lamenting in this way, the Goswami took rest. Early the next morning, when he came to bathe his saligrama-silas, he discovered that one of the silas had transformed itself into the most beautiful Deity of Krsna, who had manifested Himself out of love, just to receive worship from Gopal Bhatta Goswami. Radharamana means “one who gives pleasure to Radha”, and is one of the many names of Krsna.
The altar is too far away from the darshan area of the temple room for one to get a good shot even with a telephoto lens. But the pujari kindly took the camera and went very close to Radharamana to take this sublime picture of the most beautiful Lord who manifested Himself from a stone just to please His pure devotee.
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