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Narada Muni plays his vina and chants Hare Krishna

Jadurani: Sometime in 1967, I was painting a picture in the altar room, when Prabhupada called me into the greeting room. He said, "I want to give you an idea for a new painting." I thought that he was going to explain something, but instead of explaining, he handed me a print.

For the first two years I didn't make my own compositions but only copied. This time Prabhupada gave me a beautiful picture of Narada Muni playing the clappers and the vina in an enchanting forest, and he asked me to paint that. A few days later I brought the almost-completed painting to him. He said, "It's all right, but it looks like Narada Muni has breasts." I corrected that, and then Prabhupada accepted it.

On a small piece of paper he wrote, "Narada Muni bajaya vina, 'radhika-ramana'-name," which means, "Narada Muni plays his vina and chants Hare Krishna." Radhika is Radharani, and Radhika Ramana means "the enjoyer of Radhika."



Reference: Srila Prabhupada Remembrances - Siddhanta Dasa