– Story of the brahmana who had a cow named Bahula and her calf.
– The place where Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu sat and obtained darsan of the trees, remembering Vrndavana.
– The fragrance of Mahaprabhu’s body was so sweet that it caused cows and calves to lick Him.
– The peacocks and birds that resided in Bahulavana.
– The Venu Gita’s explanation of the sweetnesses between Mahaprabhu and the animals of Bahulavana.
– When obtaining the sadhu’s darsan, etiquette says that husband and wife should always perform together.
– Animals express their moods to Krsna through their gaze, krsna-sara.
– Some deer could not tolerate the sun’s rays and therefore resided in dark forests.
– The meaning of krsna-sara.
– The sweet lila of the parrot and the female parrot talking about the peacock feather that Krsna wears.
– Krsna’s flute creates sweet melodies and sings “Radhe Radhe!”