– The human body is very rare and it is even rarer to obtain sadhusanga.
– Rama-katha is very sweet.
– Rama-raja-lila.
– Story in Valmik’s Ramayana: Lord Ramacandra received His people at court to resolve and sentence disagreements, including those of animals, for example, He listened to a dog.
– Sri Bhagavan knows the language of all living beings.
– Story in which Lord Ramacandra receives in His court a crow and an eagle who were fighting for a nest.
– Sri Bhagavan’s lilas are unlimited (ananta).
– Guru-nistha and guru-bhakti are the backbone of our bhajana and sadhana.
– Through the story of Hanuman we understand what nistha is.
– Lila from when Sri Bhagavan asks Garuda to call Hanuman.
– To achieve mantra-siddhi you need nistha.
– There are five rules for chanting the mantra.
– In Bhajana-rahasya it is explained: choose your Adorable Deity and chant the appropriate mantra.
– Laksmana’s renunciation and loyalty to Lord Ramacandra.
– Lila in which Yamaraja asks to talk, without interruptions, with Lord Rama and Durvasa Rsi asks Laksmana to call the Lord.
– Lila in which Laksmana enters samadhi.
– Lila in which Lord Rama enters samadhi.
– Because of the Deity being installed in Ayodhya, devotees all over the world are glorifying Rama-katha.
– Only when the sukrti of many lives accumulates are we able to hear and speak about the Lord.