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Satyabhama gives Krishna to Narada as a gift. The legend of the tulabharam is a folktale from Odisha , and is absent in the major scriptures pertaining to Krishna's life. In the tale, Satyabhama is regarded to have prided herself on the love Krishna had for her, and her grasp over his heart.
The film begins with Krishna & Satyabhama returning to Dwaraka after defeating Narakasura.Hereupon, Satyabhama is deluded that herself as the victory's leading cause. Meanwhile, Narada obtains a Parijata flower from heaven, bestows it on Krishna, and requests the honor for Krishna's prime consort, and Krishna endorses it to R
Besides, vainglory Satyabhama constantly trashes Sita's character in the Ramayana, and after grounds Narakasura, her arrogance prevails. Meanwhile, Garuda, Vishnu's vehicle, is hunting his daily prey, Naga Kanya. Whereat, Narada guides her to reach Krishna, who ushers her to Anjaneya.
In the Bhagavata Purana, Satyabhama is described to have often attempted to prove her superiority over the other wives of Krishna, especially his principal wife, Rukmini. The sage Narada once incited Satyabhama into undertaking a vrata (vow) in which she had to "donate" her husband to the former, and pay the latter's weight in gold to regain ...
Besides, vainglory, self-respected, egotistic Satyabhama is proprietorial to her husband, who wants to acquire all his love. Hence, to enlighten her, Narada drives a game to perform a ritual, Sri Krishna Tulabharam, i.e., to donate her husband and recoup him by weighing him with his equivalent gold. Satyabhama fails when she discerns the deity ...
Hearing it, Narada is blissful and endorses the Parijatham flower to Krishna. He bestows it to his consort Rukmini , which irks vainglory Satyabhama, and Krishna pacifies her. On his back, Gandhara King Gaya acquaints Narada, who is proceeding to Brahma for a boon to be classic history.
Here, Satyabhama gazes at Krishna's absence and accuses Narada of detaching them. At that point, Krishna divulges the ongoing state and raises the abomination in Satyabhama. Parallelly, begrudged Naraka abducts the teenage girls from Dwaraka in Krishna's attire, which affronts Krishna.
A variant tells that the mischief-maker sage Narada requested Krishna to gift him one of his many wives, as he was a bachelor. Krishna told him to win any wife for himself if he was not with her. Then Narada went round to each of the houses of Krishna's 16,108 wives but found Krishna in every house that he visited, and thus Narada had to remain ...