PART 1
PART 2
- Navadvipa is called Gupta Vrndavana (Hidden Vrndavana).
- Regarding the problem of making donations with personal desire, whoever does this suffers life after life.
- Mahaprabhu’s remnants are powerful and saved a soul that was born in the form of a dog.
- Be very respectful to the dhamavasis.
- When you come to the Ganges and the Dhama with reverence, your sins are forgiven, but this result is not so elevated because papa (sin) has a short root.
- Offenses against Vaishnavas and the Dhama have deep roots.
- Coming to the Dhama for business purposes falls under the category of aparadha (offense).
- The first dhama-aparadha is disobeying the Guru and disrespecting the dhamavasis.
- Difference between Tirtha (place of pilgrimage) and Dhama (sacred abode).
- The lotus feet of the Lord are in the heart of the saint, and that is why the saint purifies the sins that people leave in places of pilgrimage.
- When we are in Navadvipa Dhama, miracles happen to us even if we don’t know it, but we must stay away from offenses.
- Navadvipa is audarya-dhama, the dhama of magnanimity.
- There is no difference between Vrndavana and Navadvipa; what defines each are their specialties.
- Beware of greed, for example: buying items in Dhama and selling them for a higher price to then give a fan to the sadhu.
- Nityananda Prabhu is akhandha-guru-tattva. He brought Jagai and Madhai to the feet of Mahaprabhu. This is the duty of the Guru!
- Put the dust of Dhama on your head.