Sloka: ārādhyo bhagavān vrajeśa-tanayas… (Caitanya-matta-manjusa, by Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura).
Siddhanta from Harivamsa Purana, which provides evidence that Nanda Maharaja’s wife has two names: Devaki and Yasoda.
Krsna in different moods in His different abodes, Dvaraka, Mathura and Vrndavana.
The example of a perfect grhasta is Lord Ramacandra.
About the ninety-six different types of heroes (nayakas) of Bhagavan Sri Krsna.
The lilas of Dvaraka, Mathura and Vrndavana, and the distance between Mathura and Vrndavana.
You must practice spiritual life regardless of the asram you are in.
Story of when Akrura took Krsna and Balarama from Vrndavana to Mathura.
The Vedas explain things in two ways: sadharana-vicara (general conception) and visesa-vicara (special conception).
About Bhagavan’s inconceivable potency, acintya-sakti, which means “beyond material conception”.
Sloka: cintāmaṇi-prakara-sadmasu… (Śrī Brahma Saṁhitā 5.29).
Chitta-vritti: many say it is the heart, but in reality this concept concerns our impressions (samskaras).
The spontaneous nature of the soul is to encounter divine love.
Sloka: ceto-darpaṇa-mārjanaṁ… (CC Antya 20.12).
Story of Sankaracarya entering the body of a recently deceased king.
Story of Srivasa Acarya in samadhi.
About jnana (knowledge) and vijnana (realisation).
Description of the wonderful constitution of the human body.