- Krishna fights Jarasandha’s attacks.
- Bhramara-gita: the divine anger of Srimati Radhika.
- Krishna holds the shoulders of Radharani and the gopis to prevent Himself from falling into the whirlpool of prema.
- Jayadeva Gosvami could not write the part of the shloka where Krishna asks Radharani to place Her feet on His head.
- Even when the reason to destroy true love comes, it never destroys, but becomes stronger.
- A drop of tear is the highest definition of prema.
- Lila: Srimati Radhika is writing a letter to Krishna.
- The beauty of the gopis is incomparable.
- Shloka: barhāpīḍaṁ naṭa-vara-vapuḥ karṇayoḥ karṇikāraṁ (SB 10.21.5).
- The competition between the beauty of Radha and Krishna.
- The glance of Srimati Radhika.
- Krishna’s madhurya and Mahaprabhu’s audarya.
- 5 arrows of divine love.
- Read Ujjvala-nilamani or at least Ujjvala-nilamani-kirana.
- Srimati Radhika will test your one-pointedness to Her.
- Radharani tells of Krishna’s cruel deeds (Ramachandra cutting off Shurpanakha’s nose, Lord Vamanadeva deceiving Bali Maharaja, etc.).
- The power of Krishna’s flute.
India, Parikramas, Translated into English, Vraja-mandala Parikrama, India 2024, Vraja-mandala parikrama 2024