– Krsna is the one who tastes transcendental sweets. He is ananda-mayi-brahma; there is no unhappiness in Him.
– There is nothing and no one superior or greater than the Lord.
– The Lord has no form or material qualities; He is totally spiritual and transcendental.
– Sloka that defines the greatness of Krsna: īśvaraḥ paramaḥ kṛṣṇaḥ sac-cid-ānanda-vigrahaḥ… (Brahma Samhita 5.1).
– Gaudiya Vaisnavas accept and worship the form of the Lord, but Advaitavadas do not.
– Concerning what happens to those who merge into Brahman; the asuras also receive this status.
– Difference between jiva-tattva and parikara-tattva.
– Friendship and dispute happen between equals.
– True story of a landowner named Lala Babu who, traveling, after talking with a boatman, abandoned everything, went to Vrndavana to practice sadhana and serve in the Temple of Srila Gurudeva.
– Cut the ropes of attachment with the sword of the Scriptures.
– Remembrance of the time when Parikrama was done on foot and Srila Gurudeva rode a tractor.
– The primary meaning of Brahma is God Himself.
– God manifests as impersonal effulgence (brahman) to jnanis; as Paramatma to yogis; and as Bhagavan to devotees.
– The story of how Ganesha wrote the Vedas while Vyasadeva spoke.
– About Prsnigarbha, Vamanadeva, and Krsna.
– Krsna manifests according to the devotee’s mood.
14 August 2025 morning – Krsna Manifests Himself to the Jiva (Hindi) | Delhi, India


