- Jaiva-dharma: a man who wanted to make money from the sea waves made a checkpoint and took money from those who wanted to go through.
- The destination point of our sampradaya and other sampradayas.
- God creates different relationships with His devotees in different rasas.
- Sakhya-rasa nourishes madhurya-rasa. Priya-narma-sakhas help organise Krishna’s conjugal pastimes.
- Two lilas in which Subala took the form of Srimati Radhika.
- On nishanta-lila.
- The meaning of arati.
- Two symptoms of anuraga: parasparanu sneha anubandhanam (the beloved are deeply united with love and affection), darshana atriptata (the beloved are never satisfied with looking at each other).
- Lila: Srimati Radhika has just seen Krishna and begins to miss Him.
- Krishna is so happy to make tribhanga-lalita form in front of Srimati Radhika.
- A story of how an attractive girl took medicine and began to defecate and vomit to keep away the annoying male admirer who was interfering with her sadhana.
- A funny story: Where is my mother at the picnic?
- Verse: advaitam acyutam anādim ananta-rūpam… (Sri brahma-saṁhita 5.33).
- Krishna’s original form is youthful form.
- Shringara-rasa is the predominant rasa.
- Verse: akhila-rasāmṛta-mūrtiḥ prasṛmara-ruci-ruddha-tārakā-pāliḥ… (Bhakti-rasamrita-sindhu, mangalacharana shloka).
- Srimati Radhika sees Krishna everywhere.
- Krishna’s reasons to become Mahaprabhu.
- Madanakya-mahabhava is the essence of prema.
Brazil, Lectures in English, Translated into Portuguese, Brazil 2025