– Krishna, in addition to taking Srimati Radhika’s mood, also took Her complexion.
– If He had kept His original black color, it would have hindered His experience of Radharani’s mood.
– Krishna stole Srimati Radhika’s complexion in order to take everything He wanted.
– Krishna’s nature is one of agitation and stealing, thus He is happy, unlike Rama’s nature which is to be serious.
– Mahaprabhu feels separation from Krishna because He considers Himself Radha.
– Regarding the story of the brahmacari who had the propensity to move the devotees’ clothes around.
– Krishna even steals the complexion of the newly formed rain cloud.
– In this Kali-yuga, the avatar is hidden.
– Sloka: śrī-prahrāda uvāca brahmādayaḥ sura-gaṇā munayo ’tha siddhāḥbre… (SB 7.9.8).
– Bhaktivinoda Thakura is Kamala Manjari.
– There are no contradictions between the sayings of the Acaryas.
– It is not in every yuga that the original Krishna comes to this world.
– In this Kali-yuga, Kalki will not need to come, as all incarnations have already come within Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
– This Kali Yuga is blessed.
– There are several verses collected by Srila BV Vamana Gosvami Maharaja evidencing that Caitanya Mahaprabhu is Svayam Bhagavam.
– In fact, Krishna did not steal Srimati Radhika’s complexion; Radha Herself covered Krishna, for She is very generous.
2026, Lectures in English, Translated into Spanish, Verse: SB 7.9.8, Spain 2026, Story: A brahmachari who had been a thief in the past and could not give up the habit of taking other people’s things and putting them in a different place, Verse: śrī-prahrāda uvāca brahmādayaḥ sura-gaṇā munayo ’tha siddhāḥbre
08 May 2026 morning – The Reason for Mahaprabhu’s Complexion (English) – Barcelona, Spain