– A pastime where Durvasa Rsi is received by Yudhisthira Maharaja and Droupadi prays for Krsna’s help.
– A dialogue between Krsna and Uddhava about who Bhagavan is.
– Krsna states that Bhagavan always tells the truth, never lies, and has no 18 faults.
– A pastime where the gopis have to reach the other bank of the Yamuna River with their preparations and deliver them to the sadhu Durvasa Rsi.
– About the cow padma-gandha that only exists in Krsna’s house.
– About King Pariksit Maharaja getting confused upon hearing about the pastimes of the rasa dance.
– The power of the Gopala-mantra.
– The transcendental constitutional form of each jiva.
– Explanation of the diksa-mantras, and the example of Visvanatha and Vijay Kumara who receive diksa from the same Guru.
– Gurudeva describes the step-by-step process to attain parakiya-bhava, starting from birth in the womb of a gopi.
– About Sri Madhurya Kadambini by Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, where the impressions of past lives in our hearts and the present impressions are explained.
– Quote from Lalitastakam by Rupa Gosvami, on how to become a friend of Srimati Radhika.
– Krsna is like the Sun, and Maya is like darkness. When Krsna manifests in our hearts, attachments will disappear, just as the rays of the Sun dispel darkness.
– Material attachment disappears and transcendental attachment arises.