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The Narada Christmas Collection [2] 1989 “Trail of Tears” The Narada Collection, Vol. 2 [3] 1990 “Northern Morning” The Narada Wilderness Collection [4] “One More Time”, “One By One” Narada Mystique: Sampler One [5] “Yonnondio, Pt. 1”, “Yonnondio, Pt. 2” Camelot Music/Narada Sampler [6] 1992 “O Holy Night”
Narada Christmas Collection: Narada Oct 25, 1990 1991 A Childhood Remembered: Narada 1991 1991 Narada Collection 3: Narada Apr 2, 1991 1993 Narada Collection 4: Narada Feb 2, 1993 1995 Christmas Blessings: Narada Oct 3, 1995 1997 A Winter's Solstice VI: Windham Hill 1997 1998 The Renaissance Album: Windham Hill 1998 2002 A Peaceful Christmas ...
Narada is a record label formed in 1983 as an independent new-age music label [1] and distributed by MCA. From 1997–2013, the label was owned by Virgin Records on behalf of EMI. Since 2013, it is a fully owned subsidiary of Universal Music Group and distributed by Capitol Music Group 's Blue Note Records .
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.
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Hence, to enlighten her, Narada derives a game to perform a ritual called Sri Krishna Tulabharam, i.e., to donate her husband with the Parijat tree and recoup him by weighing him with equivalent wealth. Here, the deluded divine consort Satyabhama fails leading to Narada purportedly carring Krishna and auctioning him in the streets.
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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 will yield only to devotion. Accordingly, she bows her head down before Rukmini, who weighs him with Tulasidalam, the Basil leaf.