- The qualities of: Sri Krsna, Ramachandra, Sri Visnu, Siva, the demigods and the jivas.
- The differences in relationships with the Lord in: Vrndavana, Ayodhya, Vaikuntha and Dvaraka.
- The Lord has unlimited (ananta) qualities and different forms according to the mood of His devotees towards Him (rasa-vicara).
- There are three aspects of God: Brahma, Paramatma and Bhagavam.
- Bhakti begins in dasya-rasa, serving the master satisfactorily (kinkaram).
- All of Srimati Radhika’s moods are to satisfy Lord Krsna.
- Srimati Radhika’s lila of going to Nandagaon to cook for Sri Krishna.
- Gurudeva explains what the 2.5 qualities of Lord Ramachandra are.
- Krsna is the same, but He presents Himself in different ways.
- Sambandha-jnana: knowledge of relationship.
- Nava Vrnda is a lila of Dvaraka arranged by Yogamaya.
- Satyabhama tries in vain to compare herself with the vraja-gopis.
- Description of the qualities of Uddhava.
- Lila in which Sri Krishna receives two letters and asks Uddhava’s opinion on how to act.
- Sri Krishna speaks to Uddhava about the gopis and the opulence of Vrndavana.
- The difference between love in the material world and love in Vrndavana: Prema Tattva.
- Lilas of Uddhava in Vrndavana and his conversation with the gopis.
- Harikathas also take place in Vraja.
- Lila of Sukadeva Gosvami walking naked in front of the maidens bathing in the river.
- Sri Krishna is the Rasika Brahma.
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