24:50 — Ekadashi tithi — whoever follows it, Bhakti Devi will manifest in their heart. There are rules and regulations for observing Ekadashi. Shrila Rupa Gosvamipada, in his grantha Nectar of Instruction, explains this verse:
“The essence of all my instructions is constant remembrance of Krishna’s holy names and Krishna’s pastimes.”
30:00 — Krishna attracts everyone with His beauty — descriptions of His clothing, garlands, and flute.
34:20 — The beautiful footprints of Krishna and Radha are described, including 19 symbols. First come the footprints of Krishna, then those of Radhika.
In Vrindavan, everything begins with Krishna’s lilas. The tamal tree is the embodiment of Krishna; the kadamba tree is the embodiment of Radhika.
39:50 — The glories of Vrindavan, the glories of Radhika.
The prayer of the Vrajavasis: to be born in Vrindavan.
43:16 — Gurudeva addresses the audience: “Who wants to go to Vrindavan? Pray to Krishna — He will arrange everything.”
48:20 — Vrindavan is the place of transcendental love.
Vrindavan das Thakur sings: the birds, trees, the river — all are chanting the glories of Radhe, Radhe.
54:22 — The Lord will ask you: “Why did I give you a tongue, legs, and hands? What did you do with them?”
You must engage them in the service of the Lord.
If you go to Vrindavan, Krishna will be pleased.
1:04 — Do you want to attain mystic powers? All the Brahmanis, Shivanis, and others take the dust from the lotus feet of Radhika.
Even a tiny speck from the corner of Radhika’s glance is enough.
1:10 — Vrinda Devi never separates from Krishna, even for a moment.
1:14 — Krishna does not accept any offering without Maharani Tulasi.
This is described in Srimad-Bhagavatam.
1:16 — A dialogue between Radhika and Vrinda Devi:
“Who teaches Krishna to dance?”
Krishna mistakes the trees in the kunja for Radhika.
1:25 — Radhika controls Krishna. This is spoken by Shuka and Sari (the parrots).
1:29 — A dialogue between Mother Yashoda and Krishna:
The Vraja-gopis complain to Yashoda that Krishna steals butter.
Yashoda’s heart melts thinking that Krishna may go into the forest and not return — if she believes the gopis, who have a natural tendency to complain.
1:42 — What is love? Can it be bought in a supermarket?
The process of bhakti: spontaneous loving service.
2:01 — A story about a poor man and a sadhu — the glories of the holy name.
How the poor man received everything he desired by chanting the mantra, yet in the end it became a burden instead of happiness.
2:13 — This world is a place of suffering — this is stated in the Bhagavad-gita.
Krishna told Arjuna.