– We can learn two things from Sri Sampradaya, Ramanujacarya, Guru-nishtha and seva nishtha towards our Istadeva, and the necessity of following Vaidhi-bhakti practices.
– Meaning and importance of having nishtha: example of Hanumanji’s nishta towards Lord Ramachandra.
– Following the sixty four limbs of Vaidhi-bhakti.
– Always remember two things: guru-nishta/guru-bhakti and following Vaidhi-bhakti.
– If we never follow Sri Sanatana’s grantha, Hari-bhakti-vilasa that establishes suddha-sadacar, good behaviour of Vaishnavas, we will never attain our goal.
– Sri Madhvacarya established dvaita-vada in five truths.
– The service moods of the jivas in the spiritual world.
– Mahaprabhu accepts Madhvacarya’s concepts.
– The variety of worshippers: We belong to Sri Brahma Madhvacarya Gaudiya Sampradaya.
– Our Ishtadeva is Srimati Radhika.
– In the spotless Purana, Srimad Bhagavatam, paramour mood is described.
– Ekadasi observation katha.
– Glories of Ekadasi Tithi.
– Sukadeva Gosvami tells the glories of Ambarish Maharaja katha who engaged all his limbs and senses in serving Lord Krishna.
– Ambarish Maharaja and Durvasa Rsi harikatha.
– One symptom of bhakti is humility.
– Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu taught us the important trnad api sunicena shloka: we have to acquire the four qualifications (Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Adi-lila 17.31).
– Always remember the story of Ambarish Maharaja and Durvasa Rsi.


