- Nishanta means the end of the night: nisa (night) + anta (end).
- The end of the night of the soul occurs when the desire to enjoy the senses ends.
- Those with jaundice taste sugar as something bitter.
- Song: Emona Durmati.
- When sukrti is ripe and accumulated, one attains sadhu-sanga and enjoys hearing hari-katha, then Bhakti-devi awakens in the heart.
- Jnata-sukrti and ajnata-sukrti.
- Karma-unmukhi-sukrti, jnana-unmukhi-sukrti and bhakti-unmukhi-sukrti.
- Sayujya-mukti, isvara-sayujya and brahma-sayujya.
- Always accept bhakti-unmukhi-sukrti.
- Three types of sadhus.
- Bhakta Bhakti and Bhagavan book.
- Without surrender (saranagati) one cannot reach the Lord.
- Bhagavad Gita gives instructions on how to become a devotee and Srimad Bhagavatam gives instructions on how to serve Krsna with feeling (bhava).
- The difference in the relationship of devotees to Krsna in Vaikuntha and in Vrndavana.
- Krsna’s funny lila with His hand in the butter pot, saying that He lost His calf there.
- Sloka: man-manā bhava mad-bhakto (Bg 9.34).
- Different types of sadhus and their moods.
- Dama-bandhana-lila of Mother Yasoda and Srimati Radhika.
- The wonderful sloka: aho bhāgyam aho bhāgyaṁ (SB 10.14.32).
- Laukiki-sambandhu-priti.
- Laukiki-sraddha, raganuga-sraddha and vaidhi-sraddha.
Lectures in English, Philippines, Philippines 2023