- Sadhus are indifferent to karma, all they want is for us to practise sadhana and bhajana.
- The story of Narada Rsi on meeting Kamadeva.
- Rama Carita Manasa by Tulasi Dasa and Ramayana by Valmiki are very important Scriptures.
- The Pandits rejected the Rama Carita Manasa Scripture because only Sanskrit was considered reliable, and this grantha was in Hindi.
- The story of the Holy Scripture in the Temple of Lord Sivaji: Sri Rama Carita Manasa, by Tulasi Dasa.
- Rama Carita Manasa is the heart of all the Scriptures. It is impossible to conceive its glories!
- Vedavati’s lila taking the form of Chaya-Sita (the Shadow of Sita Devi), the one who was kidnapped by Ravana.
- The nature of the insect is to sting, in the same way, human nature is to look for other people’s faults.
- The story of three births involving three kathas: Vedavati-katha, Chaya-Sita-katha, and Draupadi-katha.
- The death lila of the demons: Hiranyaksa and Hiranyakasipu, Ravana and Kumbhakarna, Sisupala and Dantavakra.
- The lila of Lord Visnu, Laksmi Devi, and the turtle of the milk ocean who was born in the lilas of Lord Rama as a boatman.
- The story of the asram of Matanga Rsi and the low-caste devotee, Saubari.
- The appropriate tattva-siddhanta of Saubari and the story of her past life as queen.
- In Bhagavad Gita it is said that your last thought in life will form your next birth.
- What is the benefit of having a Guru if you don’t have faith in what he says? Don’t be upset, just have faith! This is the true meaning of accepting a Guru.
- It is not in every Treta-yuga that Lord Ramacandra appears.
- It is not possible to explain how glorious Lord Ramacandra’s kathas are!
Translated into English, USA, USA 2024