Radha Ramana

According to the Gaudiya tradition, this form of the divine couple Radha Krishna was manifested by Gopala Bhatta Goswami in 16th century.

[4] The appearance of the Radha Ramana is described by Gopala Bhatta Goswami biographer Narahari in a mere four verses (Bhakti Ratnakara 4.315-19).

[4] Venkata and his two brothers, Gopala's uncles Trimalla and Prabodhananda Sarasvati "were converted from their Sri Vaishnava faith in Lakshmi-Narayana as supreme to one in Radha Krishna" as Svayam Bhagavan.

[10] Being pleased with Gopala Bhatta Goswami's sincere service and devotion, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu initiated him, and ordered him to move to Vrindavana after the death of his parents and perform bhajans and rites.

To relieve his devotee, Krishna is believed to have instructed Gopala Bhatta in a dream: "If you want my darshan (visit) then make a trip to Nepal".

It is believed once a wealthy man came to Vrindavana and offered Gopala Bhatta a variety of clothing and ornaments for his shaligramas in charity.

On the purnima (full moon) day of in the evening after offering to his shaligramas, Gopala Bhatta put them to rest, covering them with a wicker basket.

[11] As a narrative account of actualized Krishna-bhakti, Radharamana's appearance story highlights the divine-human relationship of love as the ontologically central category of ultimate reality.

The deity Radha Ramana is typically adorned with the following accessories: feather, crown, yellow dress, and shining vaijayanti-mala (garland) on his chest.

Drawing of the image of Radha Ramana, believed to be a combined form of Radha-Krishna
The Radha Ramana Temple, Vrindavan