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FILE INFO | Caption | The sage Narada Muni, in a previous lifetime, existed as a Gandharva known as Upabarhana. With his beautiful face, attractive bodily structure and decorations of flower garlands and sandalwood pulp, his appearance was very pleasing to the women of the city. Thus, Upabarhana was always bewildered by lusty desires. Once, there was a sankirtana festival to glorify the holy names of the Supreme Lord, and the Gandharvas were invited to take part. Upabarhana joined the festival, surrounded by women, and began singing ordinary songs, glorifying the demigods. The great demigods in charge of the affairs of the universe cursed him for his behavior, saying "Because you have committed an offense, you may immediately become a sudra, devoid of beauty." | Headline | Narada Muni's Previous Birth as Upabarhana | Copyright Notice | © Copyright The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International, Inc. All rights reserved. Click here for rights and permissions information. Art gallery maintained by Krishna.com. | Artists | Dhrti Dasi, Ramadasa Abhirama Dasa | Buy Now | Please browse the Krishna.com Store for art prints and posters. If you have special requests for art, please visit this page for more information. |
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