Shri Satyanarayana Dasa Babaji teaches Śrī Harināmāmṛta-vyākaraṇam, the Sanskrit grammar for vaiṣṇavas composed by Śrī Jīva Gosvāmī. This course includes the sixth part of this grammar: the rules of compound words (samāsa).
This grammar is special because all technical terms are names of Kṛṣna. Thus, repeating the sūtras means repeating Kṛṣna's names. Almost every sūtra has a corresponding sūtra in Pāṇinī's system and vice versa. However, to further ease our studies, Śrī Jīva arranged the sūtras according to topics and included also necessary rules which the commentators on Pāṇinī's system supplied.
What is the difference between human beings and animals? Discipline is the only thing that differentiates the two. And a disciple is called a disciple because he should follow the Guru with discipline. A disciple lacks mental discipline when he thinks that he knows something more than the Guru and talks back to him, tries to teach him something, or tells him the error of his ways.