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Gurukṛpa: What's this tree?
Gurukṛpa: What's this tree?


Devotee (1): It's a type of Pandanus. May they weave with that, Prabhupāda. They make rugs. (break) . . .''chiku'' tree, Śrīla Prabhupāda.
'''Devotee (1):''' It's a type of Pandanus. May they weave with that, Prabhupāda. They make rugs. (break) . . .''chiku'' tree, Śrīla Prabhupāda.


'''Prabhupāda:''' ''Chikel''?
'''Prabhupāda:''' ''Chikel''?


Devotee (1): Yeah, this one here.
'''Devotee (1):''' Yeah, this one here.


Śrutakīrti: ''Chiku''.
Śrutakīrti: ''Chiku''.
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Manasvī: ''Chiku-chiku''. Nah, nah, this is not ''chiku''.
Manasvī: ''Chiku-chiku''. Nah, nah, this is not ''chiku''.


Devotee (1): This one here. This one right here. This big one.
'''Devotee (1):''' This one here. This one right here. This big one.


Manasvī: This one? Oh, the big one. Yeah, yeah, that is. Yes, this one is ''chiku''. Very big ''chiku''.
Manasvī: This one? Oh, the big one. Yeah, yeah, that is. Yes, this one is ''chiku''. Very big ''chiku''.


Devotee (1): The ''chiku'' tree.
'''Devotee (1):''' The ''chiku'' tree.


'''Prabhupāda:''' Is well known, ''chiku''. In Gujarat there is ample ''chiku''. This stone is artificially brought here, I think.
'''Prabhupāda:''' Is well known, ''chiku''. In Gujarat there is ample ''chiku''. This stone is artificially brought here, I think.


Devotee (1): It looks natural. It looks like it was here all the time.
'''Devotee (1):''' It looks natural. It looks like it was here all the time.


'''Prabhupāda:''' Maybe.  
'''Prabhupāda:''' Maybe.  


Devotee (1):  Maybe, yeah.  
'''Devotee (1):''' Maybe, yeah.  


Śrutakīrti: Yeah, it's all around. (break)  
Śrutakīrti: Yeah, it's all around. (break)  


Devotee (1): . . .small trees in here or grass, we can walk in there.
'''Devotee (1):''' . . .small trees in here or grass, we can walk in there.


'''Prabhupāda:''' Yes, which way?
'''Prabhupāda:''' Yes, which way?
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Śrutakīrti: It's an acknowledgement of the first director of this botanical garden. (break)
Śrutakīrti: It's an acknowledgement of the first director of this botanical garden. (break)


Devotee (1): . . .poison, Prabhupāda. This one is poison. It's called a key(?) apple. I think, I don't know, but I'm not sure.
'''Devotee (1):''' . . .poison, Prabhupāda. This one is poison. It's called a key(?) apple. I think, I don't know, but I'm not sure.


'''Prabhupāda:''' Without tasting, you say poison? First of all taste. (laughter) If you die, then you say it is poison.
'''Prabhupāda:''' Without tasting, you say poison? First of all taste. (laughter) If you die, then you say it is poison.


Devotee (1): This is a candlenut tree, Śrīla Prabhupāda. They take these nuts, and in old Hawaii they string it through a coconut frond, and then they light it, and it used to burn for a few minutes. It's full of oil. Candlenut.
'''Devotee (1):''' This is a candlenut tree, Śrīla Prabhupāda. They take these nuts, and in old Hawaii they string it through a coconut frond, and then they light it, and it used to burn for a few minutes. It's full of oil. Candlenut.


Śrutakīrti: That is the same thing. Poison tree. (break)
Śrutakīrti: That is the same thing. Poison tree. (break)


Devotee (1): I do not know, Śrīla Prabhupāda.  
'''Devotee (1):''' I do not know, Śrīla Prabhupāda.  


Śrutakīrti:  It's the same one.
Śrutakīrti:  It's the same one.


Devotee (1): Poison.
'''Devotee (1):''' Poison.


'''Prabhupāda:''' Poison? What it is written there?
'''Prabhupāda:''' Poison? What it is written there?
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Paramahaṁsa: "Cerbera tree."
Paramahaṁsa: "Cerbera tree."


Devotee (1): They told me most of the fruits here are poisonous except for one mango. That yellow . . . (indistinct) . . ..
'''Devotee (1):''' They told me most of the fruits here are poisonous except for one mango. That yellow . . . (indistinct) . . ..


Manasvī: That yellow kind of ''campaka''?
Manasvī: That yellow kind of ''campaka''?
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Śrutakīrti: To protect it from the sun, too much sun.
Śrutakīrti: To protect it from the sun, too much sun.


Devotee (1): Śrīla Prabhupāda, this is a cinnamon tree over here, a cinnamon.
'''Devotee (1):''' Śrīla Prabhupāda, this is a cinnamon tree over here, a cinnamon.


'''Prabhupāda:''' Oh. Cinnamon tree, you can use the leaves for cooking. ''Teja-patra''.
'''Prabhupāda:''' Oh. Cinnamon tree, you can use the leaves for cooking. ''Teja-patra''.
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Manasvī: Bay leaves. Aren't they called bay leaves? That dry one? A dry one?
Manasvī: Bay leaves. Aren't they called bay leaves? That dry one? A dry one?


Devotee (1): This is the same?
'''Devotee (1):''' This is the same?


'''Prabhupāda:''' No.
'''Prabhupāda:''' No.
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Śrutakīrti: Where is the cinnamon stick?
Śrutakīrti: Where is the cinnamon stick?


Devotee (1): It says it's from India and Ceylon.
'''Devotee (1):''' It says it's from India and Ceylon.


'''Prabhupāda:''' Maybe. Leaves appears. . .
'''Prabhupāda:''' Maybe. Leaves appears. . .
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Devotee: There's some smell.
Devotee: There's some smell.


Devotee (1): There's little berries on it. (break)
'''Devotee (1):''' There's little berries on it. (break)


'''Prabhupāda:''' So which way? This way?
'''Prabhupāda:''' So which way? This way?
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Devotee: This way. (break) What is that?
Devotee: This way. (break) What is that?


Devotee (1): I do not know.
'''Devotee (1):''' I do not know.


Manasvī: Berry.
Manasvī: Berry.
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Paramahaṁsa: Blueberry.
Paramahaṁsa: Blueberry.


Devotee (1): Java berry.
'''Devotee (1):''' Java berry.


Gurukṛpa: Where's the path?
Gurukṛpa: Where's the path?


Devotee (1): This way. You can go up this way. In either direction, you know, they're all different plants.  
'''Devotee (1):''' This way. You can go up this way. In either direction, you know, they're all different plants.  


'''Prabhupāda:''' . . . (indistinct) . . .
'''Prabhupāda:''' . . . (indistinct) . . .
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'''Prabhupāda:''' Oh, yes.
'''Prabhupāda:''' Oh, yes.


Devotee (1): This big one?
'''Devotee (1):''' This big one?


'''Prabhupāda:''' Maybe thousand years old.
'''Prabhupāda:''' Maybe thousand years old.


Devotee (1): It's from Africa.
'''Devotee (1):''' It's from Africa.


'''Prabhupāda:''' African trees are like tall like this.
'''Prabhupāda:''' African trees are like tall like this.


Devotee (1): More than hundred years ago, 1850. One hundred years. It's more than hundred years.
'''Devotee (1):''' More than hundred years ago, 1850. One hundred years. It's more than hundred years.


Manasvī: This is that same one, they give red, different flowers.
Manasvī: This is that same one, they give red, different flowers.
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'''Prabhupāda:''' Oh.
'''Prabhupāda:''' Oh.


Devotee (1): It says. . . they put it in mattresses and pillows a long time ago. They used that for their bedding. It's called ''kapoz''(?) (kapok).
'''Devotee (1):''' It says. . . they put it in mattresses and pillows a long time ago. They used that for their bedding. It's called ''kapoz''(?) (kapok).


Manasvī: We have also in India.
Manasvī: We have also in India.
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'''Prabhupāda:''' We make thread out of it.  
'''Prabhupāda:''' We make thread out of it.  


Devotee (1): Thread? ''Ācchā''.
'''Devotee (1):''' Thread? ''Ācchā''.


'''Prabhupāda:''' It is called cotton wool.  
'''Prabhupāda:''' It is called cotton wool.  


Devotee (1): Cotton wool?
'''Devotee (1):''' Cotton wool?


Śrutakīrti: Bench here.
Śrutakīrti: Bench here.

Revision as of 00:30, 19 September 2023

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



750602MW-HONOLULU - June 02, 1975 - 11:54 Minutes



Śrutakīrti: (introducing recording) The following conversation takes place on Prabhupāda's morning walk, June 2nd, 1975, in the Botanical Gardens in Honolulu, Hawaii. . . . (indistinct) . . .

Gurukṛpa: What's this tree?

Devotee (1): It's a type of Pandanus. May they weave with that, Prabhupāda. They make rugs. (break) . . .chiku tree, Śrīla Prabhupāda.

Prabhupāda: Chikel?

Devotee (1): Yeah, this one here.

Śrutakīrti: Chiku.

Prabhupāda: What is that chiku?

Paramahaṁsa: Like in India.

Śrutakīrti: The brown fruit, chiku.

Prabhupāda: Oh, chiku.

Manasvī: Chiku-chiku. Nah, nah, this is not chiku.

Devotee (1): This one here. This one right here. This big one.

Manasvī: This one? Oh, the big one. Yeah, yeah, that is. Yes, this one is chiku. Very big chiku.

Devotee (1): The chiku tree.

Prabhupāda: Is well known, chiku. In Gujarat there is ample chiku. This stone is artificially brought here, I think.

Devotee (1): It looks natural. It looks like it was here all the time.

Prabhupāda: Maybe.

Devotee (1): Maybe, yeah.

Śrutakīrti: Yeah, it's all around. (break)

Devotee (1): . . .small trees in here or grass, we can walk in there.

Prabhupāda: Yes, which way?

Devotee (2): Oh, this way. We can walk this way. (break)

Gurukṛpa: The tree is a. . .

Śrutakīrti: It's an acknowledgement of the first director of this botanical garden. (break)

Devotee (1): . . .poison, Prabhupāda. This one is poison. It's called a key(?) apple. I think, I don't know, but I'm not sure.

Prabhupāda: Without tasting, you say poison? First of all taste. (laughter) If you die, then you say it is poison.

Devotee (1): This is a candlenut tree, Śrīla Prabhupāda. They take these nuts, and in old Hawaii they string it through a coconut frond, and then they light it, and it used to burn for a few minutes. It's full of oil. Candlenut.

Śrutakīrti: That is the same thing. Poison tree. (break)

Devotee (1): I do not know, Śrīla Prabhupāda.

Śrutakīrti: It's the same one.

Devotee (1): Poison.

Prabhupāda: Poison? What it is written there?

Paramahaṁsa: "Cerbera tree."

Devotee (1): They told me most of the fruits here are poisonous except for one mango. That yellow . . . (indistinct) . . ..

Manasvī: That yellow kind of campaka?

Prabhupāda: No, it is not campaka. It is called kaiku (?). (break) . . .Melbourne?

Śrutakīrti: No.

Gurukṛpa: What's that?

Paramahaṁsa: They have a park, a botanical garden in Melbourne where we went.

Prabhupāda: Very big and very beautiful.

Śrutakīrti: There, there were no fruit trees.

Prabhupāda: Huh?

Śrutakīrti: In Melbourne there were no fruit trees. Here there are many. . .

Prabhupāda: But here the poison fruit. (laughter)

Śrutakīrti: He says poison.

Prabhupāda: It is better not to have fruit tree than to have a poison fruit. (pause) What is for?

Śrutakīrti: To protect it from the sun, too much sun.

Devotee (1): Śrīla Prabhupāda, this is a cinnamon tree over here, a cinnamon.

Prabhupāda: Oh. Cinnamon tree, you can use the leaves for cooking. Teja-patra.

Manasvī: Bay leaves. Aren't they called bay leaves? That dry one? A dry one?

Devotee (1): This is the same?

Prabhupāda: No.

Śrutakīrti: Where is the cinnamon stick?

Devotee (1): It says it's from India and Ceylon.

Prabhupāda: Maybe. Leaves appears. . .

Devotee: There's some smell.

Devotee (1): There's little berries on it. (break)

Prabhupāda: So which way? This way?

Devotee: This way. (break) What is that?

Devotee (1): I do not know.

Manasvī: Berry.

Śrutakīrti: Berry is sweet berry.

Paramahaṁsa: Blueberry.

Devotee (1): Java berry.

Gurukṛpa: Where's the path?

Devotee (1): This way. You can go up this way. In either direction, you know, they're all different plants.

Prabhupāda: . . . (indistinct) . . .

Gurukṛpa: Straight on. (break)

Prabhupāda: . . .say "This contains this chemical, that chemical, this chemical," but he will never think, "Who has put this chemical?" That is his dullness. They will analyze and say, "It contains this chemical, that chemical, that. . ." And who has put this chemical? That they cannot say.

Śrutakīrti: Very large trees.

Prabhupāda: Oh, yes.

Devotee (1): This big one?

Prabhupāda: Maybe thousand years old.

Devotee (1): It's from Africa.

Prabhupāda: African trees are like tall like this.

Devotee (1): More than hundred years ago, 1850. One hundred years. It's more than hundred years.

Manasvī: This is that same one, they give red, different flowers.

Prabhupāda: This is also African?

Manasvī: No, they have in India this tree also. That gives red flowers?

Devotee: The root is up to my head.

Prabhupāda: And it was in a small seed. Prepare such seed, you chemist. How strong. (sound of knocking made by walking cane) (laughter) (break)

Manasvī: You know the. . . from that tree.

Prabhupāda: Oh.

Devotee (1): It says. . . they put it in mattresses and pillows a long time ago. They used that for their bedding. It's called kapoz(?) (kapok).

Manasvī: We have also in India.

Prabhupāda: We make thread out of it.

Devotee (1): Thread? Ācchā.

Prabhupāda: It is called cotton wool.

Devotee (1): Cotton wool?

Śrutakīrti: Bench here.

Prabhupāda: We can sit down here? (break) . . .big Zamindar, very rich man, Narottama dāsa Ṭhākura. (break) . . .cars, but where their men?

Bali-mardana: There is a Buddhist temple here, Chinese Buddhist temple, and I think the cars are for that. And some of the keepers. (break)

Prabhupāda: . . .be superintend when the garden opens.

Śrutakīrti: Yeah. That's the times they open. (break) (end)