– Sri Nrsimha Bhagavan has vatsalya (paternal) feelings for devotees.
– There are people with two types of tendencies in this world: demigods (in sattva-guna) and asuras (tama-guna).
– The three qualities of nature: sattva-guna (quality of goodness), raja-guna (qualities of passion), and tama-guna (qualities of ignorance).
– Why does the Lord kill the asuras and protect the demigods?
– Brahma tells his sons, the Four Kumaras, to marry, and they have an important dialogue.
– On what happens to the person who merges into the Brahman effulgence.
– Brahma prays to Vishnu to protect the Four Kumaras from merging into the Brahman effulgence.
– Interesting explanation in the Ramayana about how many people are responsible for the fire in Lanka.
– Lord Vishnu’s explanation for the curse received by Jaya and Vijaya.
– On the incarnations of Jaya and Vijaya as asuras in the material world.
– Story of Hiranyakasipu, Prahlada’s father, and his brother Hiranyaksa.
– Hiranyakasipu had a son who was a devout follower of Vishnu because he chanted Vishnu’s names even unintentionally.
– Prahlada hears Narada Muni recite the entire Srimad Bhagavatam to his mother while he was still in her womb.
– Stories of the blessings that Hiranyakasipu indirectly requested from Brahma with the intention of becoming immortal.
– The beautiful instructions that Prahlada gave to his school friends about material life.
– The Guru bestows blessings upon devotees in three ways: hardik, vacik, and aloka-dana.
2026, Holland, Translated into English, Nrisimha Chaturdashi
30 Apr 2026 evening – Sri Nrisimha Chaturdashi (English translation) – Zoetermeer, Holland