– On the difficulties of hearing Harikatha and chanting the Holy Names.
– The sabdha-brahma, a transcendental vibration, which enters through the ears and travels to the heart, eliminating anarthas (imperfections).
– Quote from Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Prabhupada on the difficulty of hearing Harikatha.
– Story of the king who went to the market and saw three dolls with vast differences in price.
– The difference between hearing and listening to Harikatha.
– To purify the heart, one must listen, remember, and practice Harikatha.
– With practice comes self-realization, the greatest realization.
– Sloka: tava kathāmṛtaṁ tapta-jīvanaṁ… (SB 10.31.9).
– The process of true love.
– The word LOVE, the meaning of each letter.
– About tears of sadness that come from separation, and tears of happiness that come from reunion.
– About the immortal soul and the Paramatma (who resides in the hearts of all living entities).
– About the three aspects of God: Brahman (effulgence), Paramatma, and Bhagavan (He who has six opulences).
– The six opulences of Bhagavan.
– The nature of souls is to serve the Lord.
– As Subala, Sridama, Lavanga and Madhumangala serve Krsna, they have the mood of sakhya-bhava.
– Gurudeva sings Sri Damodarastakam.
– Krsna in pastimes as an innocent child, who expresses fear of Mother Yasoda.
– A pastime where a gopi tries to tie Krsna to a pillar.
– By listening to Krsna’s sweet pastimes, our hearts will be freed from Maya.