PART 1
PART 2
- On the need to be free from anarthas (impurities) to enter devotional service.
- Krsna’s innumerable pastimes in Vrndavana.
- Krsna’s birth from the womb of Mother Yasoda.
- Lila in which Krsna liberates the brothers Nalakuvara and Manigriva, sons of Kuvera, who had offended Narada Rsi.
- Yasoda Damodara’s pastime, when Mother Yasoda ties Krsna to a mortar.
- Mother Yasoda’s effort and the two missing fingers represent the sadhaka’s effort and the Lord’s mercy.
- Pastime in which the four-headed Lord Brahma is deceived.
- A pastime in which Krsna and Baladeva Prabhu defeat demons in the Talavana forest.
- The story of the demon Kaliya’s surrender after Krsna dances on his hoods.
- The story of a king who feels severe stomach pain and turns to a sadhu-mahatma for help.
- Sukadeva’s devotion to Srimati Radharani.
- Srimati Radharani and the gopis ask Sukadeva Gosvami not to speak their names, as people would not be qualified to hear about them.
- The glories of Pranaya-gita, Venu-gita, Yugala-gita, and Bhramara-gita.
- Srila Prabodhananda Sarasvati Gosvami (Tungavidya sakhi) glorifies Vrndavana.
- Gurudeva advises: do not step on Giriraja Govardhana and do not stay too long in Vrndavana.
- A pastime about the emergence of Giriraja Govardhana.
- About not comparing Lord Krsna and Lord Rama, each has their own specialty.
- A story involving a Brahmana couple, their son in the fire, and the demigod Agni.