- On Goloka Vrndavana described in the Brahma-samhita.
- On absorption in bhajana that distances us from material things and connects us with the divine mood.
- Explanation of how to make our hearts very soft, free from material attachment.
- A pastime in which Jagai and Madhai cling to the feet of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
- The infinite mercy of Nityananda Prabhu is expressed when reminding Mahaprabhu that in this age He would not use any weapon.
- Jagai and Madhai’s promise never to commit any offense again.
- Gurudeva reminds us that we are all offenders and are in this prison of material life.
- We must go to Goura Dhama to surrender to Nityananda Prabhu and at the feet of Gourasundara.
- We must listen to Nityananda and perform kirtana.
- Explanation about the fisherman who bathes in the Ganges but still continues killing fish and committing sins.
- Pastime where Garudaji captures a snake and part of the snake’s tail touches the waters of the Ganges.
- The transcendental glories of the Ganges.
- About the different types of aparadhas (offenses): 10 types of nama aparadhas; 32 types of seva aparadhas; 6 types of Vaisnava aparadhas.
- About the gravity of committing aparadha and a sacred dhama (place).
- Conclusion about the fisherman who continues killing fish after bathing in the Ganges.
2026, Netherlands, Translated into English, Book: Brahma-samhita, Lila: Garudaji capturing a snake whose tail touched the waters of the Ganges, Lila: Jagai and Madhai, Playlist (Country): Holland 2026
10 Feb 2026 evening – Absorption in Bhajana (English translation) | Zoetermeer, Netherlands