PART 1
- If we do not glorify Guru and Vaisnavas, our sadhana will not bear fruit. Grantha-bhagavata and bhakta-bhagavata.
- Lila of Mother Yasoda tying Krsna.
- Rasa is a beautiful word and has many definitions.
- Satisfying one’s desires is kama. Prema is the rasa-lila of God, very high class.
- Klim, the sound of Krsna’s flute, promotes different resonances, depending on the rasa of the devotees.
- Krsna is a thief, He steals, assumes His thefts, smiles at the robbed, and runs away happily while being chased by His pilfered gopis.
- God knows how to communicate with all beings. He is beautiful and all attractive.
- Rasa is not performed by any avatara, only by Krsna.
- The gopis come from Hladini Srimati Radhika. It satisfies Krsna completely and the variety increases the pleasure of rasa.
- Krsna is dhira-lalita-naiyaka: beautiful, carefree and controlled by His Beloved.
- Beautiful lila of perplexed Krishna, seeing the designs on Sri Radhe’s lotus feet, She pushes Him with Her foot, marking His forehead with kunkuma.
- Without separation, the sweetness of the meeting is not complete.
- Explanation of Ramacandra’s blessings to Krsna’s devotees. A stimulus is needed for everything to happen.
- Rasa only happens within Vrndavana: time, place and circumstance.
- The gopis argue with Krsna by telling the story of the wife who served a deity of her husband who travelled.
- Should we stop the worship of the Deity that belongs to Gurudeva to worship the Guru who has just arrived?
- Abandon the person who is against the path of spirituality.
- Krsna, surprised by the prema/love of the gopis, says: “I owe you an unpayable debt of love”.
- The rasa dance is done by Krsna / God with His powers / the gopis, which are His own energy. Krsna plays with Himself, there is no problem in that! Hearing this kind of harikatha, all lust leaves the heart!
PART 2

