- Madhurya Kadambini, p.405-410
- Just as Arjuna kept his eye on his target, the bird’s pupil, so the prema-bhakta strives only to receive the Lord’s darshan
- The Lord manifests His bhava according to devotees mood (servitude mood, parental love, amorous love)
- Components of sthayibhava
- Arts of Srimati Radhika
- Krishna is like a giant ship sinking in the ocean waves of gopis’ love
- The Lord regrets that He possesses so many sweet attributes that the devotee cannot absorb all (example of mangoes falling on the ground). Feeling that His sweet attributes are a burden on Him, He becomes humble and shares them with His devotees
- Difference between kripa, anugraha and karuna
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