Legend has it that the murti worshipped at Radha Raman
Temple at Vrindavan manifested from a Shaligram to fulfill the desire of Gopala
Bhatta Goswami to have a darshan of Bhagvan Sri Krishna.
Radha Raman means “one who gives pleasure to Radha.”
Story of Radha Raman Murti
Legend has it that Gopala Bhatta was once bathing in the Gandhaki River and noticed that his copper vessel
was filled with 12 stones. He removed the stones and again dipped the copper
vessel in the river and once again found the same set of 12 stones in the
vessel. He again removes the stone and finds them again in the vessel.
He then decides to carry the stones home and that night
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu comes in his dream and informs that the stones are sacred
shaligram stones and should be worshipped daily.
Gopala Bhatta was happy and started worshiping the Shaligram
stones. On the full moon night of
Vaishakh month Gopala Bhatta wished that he had got a murti of Bhagvan Sri
Krishna not a Shaligram. So that he could decorate the murti and worship it
daily.
Next day when Gopala Bhatta Goswami wakes up he finds that a
Shaligram stone has turned into a beautiful murti of Sri Krishna. This murti is
worshipped in the Radha
Raman Temple .
About Radha Raman Temple
The temple houses the Samadhi of Gopala Bhatta Goswami who
was an ardent devotee of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. It is believed that the
murti was discovered by Gopala Bhatta in 1542.
The temple is located near Loi Bazaar in Vrindavan and was
built in 1826.
Khova a sweet made of milk and sugar is offered as Prasad in
the temple.