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Prabhupāda: . . . and artificially they construct big, big cities. | '''Prabhupāda:''' . . . and artificially they construct big, big cities. | ||
'''Jagadīśa:''' We made a wrong turn. | '''Jagadīśa:''' We made a wrong turn. | ||
Prabhupāda: Wrong? | '''Prabhupāda:''' Wrong? | ||
'''Jagadīśa:''' Wrong turn we made back at the beginning of the street. (break) | '''Jagadīśa:''' Wrong turn we made back at the beginning of the street. (break) | ||
Prabhupāda: . . . coming. Why? | '''Prabhupāda:''' . . . coming. Why? | ||
Brahmānanda: This is more pleasant. | '''Brahmānanda:''' This is more pleasant. | ||
Satsvarūpa: In a newspaper report, Śrīla Prabhupāda, about India, it said that the mass of people in the rural areas didn't even know that there was an emergency rule. They don't . . . It's so peaceful. They're not affected. (break) | '''Satsvarūpa:''' In a newspaper report, Śrīla Prabhupāda, about India, it said that the mass of people in the rural areas didn't even know that there was an emergency rule. They don't . . . It's so peaceful. They're not affected. (break) | ||
Prabhupāda: . . . of people, they do not care for these political things. Even in Gandhi's strong civil disobedience movement, out of the whole population of India, only sixty-thousand men joined. What is the India's population? | '''Prabhupāda:''' . . . of people, they do not care for these political things. Even in Gandhi's strong civil disobedience movement, out of the whole population of India, only sixty-thousand men joined. What is the India's population? | ||
Brahmānanda: Six hundred million. | '''Brahmānanda:''' Six hundred million. | ||
Prabhupāda: Six hundred million, and out of that, sixty thousand joined, and it became successful. Sixty thousand joined by statistics. Actually worker, I don't think more than ten thousand people. (pause) Exactly like Indian village. Here there is no business. They simply reside. | '''Prabhupāda:''' Six hundred million, and out of that, sixty thousand joined, and it became successful. Sixty thousand joined by statistics. Actually worker, I don't think more than ten thousand people. (pause) Exactly like Indian village. Here there is no business. They simply reside. | ||
Brahmānanda: Yes. | '''Brahmānanda:''' Yes. | ||
(break) (on walk) | (break) (on walk) | ||
Satsvarūpa: . . .it's over there somewhere. He's one of the world's richest men, H. L. Hunt. He's a Dallas oil millionaire. Some devotees tried to approach him, but at his house he has servants and. . . At least the servant took a ''Bhagavad-gītā''. They couldn't see the man himself. | '''Satsvarūpa:''' . . .it's over there somewhere. He's one of the world's richest men, H. L. Hunt. He's a Dallas oil millionaire. Some devotees tried to approach him, but at his house he has servants and . . . At least the servant took a ''Bhagavad-gītā''. They couldn't see the man himself. | ||
Dayānanda: He died. | '''Dayānanda:''' He died. | ||
Satsvarūpa: He's dead? | '''Satsvarūpa:''' He's dead? | ||
Dayānanda: A few months ago. (break) | '''Dayānanda:''' A few months ago. (break) | ||
Prabhupāda: . . . otogrika?(?) Similar like that. (break) . . .dollars? | '''Prabhupāda:''' . . . otogrika?(?) Similar like that. (break) . . .dollars? | ||
Brahmānanda: Daily. | '''Brahmānanda:''' Daily. | ||
Prabhupāda: Daily. | '''Prabhupāda:''' Daily. | ||
Brahmānanda: Yes. That means about four thousand a month. (break) | '''Brahmānanda:''' Yes. That means about four thousand a month. (break) | ||
Prabhupāda: . . .of man, why? Why this movement? | '''Prabhupāda:''' . . .of man, why? Why this movement? | ||
'''Jagadīśa:''' Because the men are exploiting them. | '''Jagadīśa:''' Because the men are exploiting them. | ||
Prabhupāda: Hmm. That is the fact. They are dissatisfied with the treatment of man. The grievance is that they do not get husband, home, children; like loitering on the street. That is their aspiration: they want good home, good husband, good children. That they are not getting. Oh, it is a very big lake. (end) | '''Prabhupāda:''' Hmm. That is the fact. They are dissatisfied with the treatment of man. The grievance is that they do not get husband, home, children; like loitering on the street. That is their aspiration: they want good home, good husband, good children. That they are not getting. Oh, it is a very big lake. (end) |
Latest revision as of 03:42, 28 October 2023
(in car)
Prabhupāda: . . . and artificially they construct big, big cities.
Jagadīśa: We made a wrong turn.
Prabhupāda: Wrong?
Jagadīśa: Wrong turn we made back at the beginning of the street. (break)
Prabhupāda: . . . coming. Why?
Brahmānanda: This is more pleasant.
Satsvarūpa: In a newspaper report, Śrīla Prabhupāda, about India, it said that the mass of people in the rural areas didn't even know that there was an emergency rule. They don't . . . It's so peaceful. They're not affected. (break)
Prabhupāda: . . . of people, they do not care for these political things. Even in Gandhi's strong civil disobedience movement, out of the whole population of India, only sixty-thousand men joined. What is the India's population?
Brahmānanda: Six hundred million.
Prabhupāda: Six hundred million, and out of that, sixty thousand joined, and it became successful. Sixty thousand joined by statistics. Actually worker, I don't think more than ten thousand people. (pause) Exactly like Indian village. Here there is no business. They simply reside.
Brahmānanda: Yes.
(break) (on walk)
Satsvarūpa: . . .it's over there somewhere. He's one of the world's richest men, H. L. Hunt. He's a Dallas oil millionaire. Some devotees tried to approach him, but at his house he has servants and . . . At least the servant took a Bhagavad-gītā. They couldn't see the man himself.
Dayānanda: He died.
Satsvarūpa: He's dead?
Dayānanda: A few months ago. (break)
Prabhupāda: . . . otogrika?(?) Similar like that. (break) . . .dollars?
Brahmānanda: Daily.
Prabhupāda: Daily.
Brahmānanda: Yes. That means about four thousand a month. (break)
Prabhupāda: . . .of man, why? Why this movement?
Jagadīśa: Because the men are exploiting them.
Prabhupāda: Hmm. That is the fact. They are dissatisfied with the treatment of man. The grievance is that they do not get husband, home, children; like loitering on the street. That is their aspiration: they want good home, good husband, good children. That they are not getting. Oh, it is a very big lake. (end)
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