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Prabhupāda: The whole world is becoming CIA. (laughter) We can say, that "All right, the Americans have sent their CIA, but why the Germans business there? They are also CIA?" And where is... Soon the Russians also will join, the Polish also will join, everyone will join.


Bhagavān: Africans.
<div class="code">760803R1-NEW MAYAPUR - August 03, 1976 - 44:06 Minutes</div>
 
 
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Prabhupāda: . . . any expert in your country who can fry food grains in hot sand.
 
Bhagavān: Like they make puffed rice, I think, like that. I don't think so. They do it by machine.
 
Prabhupāda: Puffed rice? How? What is that machine?
 
Bhagavān: When they make a thatcher, they use some kind of machine.
 
Hari-śauri: Yeah. Must do.
 
Prabhupāda: But we can do it very easily. Sand should be very hot. Then make hot sand; it is not very difficult. Any fire. And then take the grains in some . . . another pot, and put the hot sand under it and then agitate. And it will ''putt-putt-putt-putt-putt-putt'', they'll be finished.
 
Bhagavān: Put the hot sand where?
 
Prabhupāda: Sand is being heated in fire, so you put the grains in another pot and put the hot sand there.
 
Hari-śauri: Underneath the pot?
 
Prabhupāda: Why underneath? I said another pot. You are so dull brain. Here is hot sand. I bring in another pot the grains, and the hot sand I pour on it.
 
Hari-śauri: Pour on it, on top of the grains. Oh.
 
Prabhupāda: Yes. And then agitate and then put the whole thing on a mesh and make it like this, again put the hot sand there. Is it clear? Then you get the puffed-up grains. That is very good food.
 
Hari-śauri: Devotees make popcorn.
 
Prabhupāda: Eh?
 
Hari-śauri: They make popcorn.
 
Bhagavān: That's another thing.
 
Prabhupāda: Popcorn, they fry it in ''ghee'', hot ''ghee''.
 
Hari-śauri: Not much though, just a little.
 
Prabhupāda: No, I've seen it. They do it. But that is not very digestive. If you make this sand, hot sand . . .
 
Bhagavān: It's light.
 
Prabhupāda: Very light. So in the morning you can give them this puffed grains, then fruits and milk—very good breakfast. I mean to say all self-dependent. Yes. We should save time, as much for this purpose, for chanting, discussing ''grantha''. Not for any personal so-called comforts. We can sit down anywhere on the grass here, and whatever available we make our food. This is the idea. Life will be sublime. ''Man-manā bhava mad-bhakto mad-yājī mām'' ([[BG 18.65 (1972)|BG 18.65]]). That is real business.
 
Bhagavān: They are spending so much money for entertainment in material life, but no one is becoming enlivened. But this kind of discussion is so fresh. For a show they pay five dollars, to go to one movie for one hour, two hours.
 
Prabhupāda: That is another artificial agitation of the mind. It has . . . there is no practical benefit. Just see how many varieties of flowers, colorful. Can they make such colorful? "Yes, we're trying to overcome nature. Wait millions of years." And what about not? "Now you sleep." (laughter) These rascals are misleading other rascals. And they are, "Oh, a scientist!" Very misleading civilization. We shall appreciate in every flower the craftsmanship of Kṛṣṇa, how He has done nicely. Unnecessarily puffed up by so-called advancement of knowledge, misleading themselves and misleading others. Who is that old man comes?
 
Bhagavān: Which one?
 
Prabhupāda: Some old man?
 
Bhagavān: Oh, he's a Life Member from Belgium.
 
Prabhupāda: Oh. He has come from Belgium? In the last German war, the first attempt of attack was on Belgium. And within few hours, Belgium finished, conquered over.
 
(pause)
 
Bhagavān: It's a very nice part of the day. It's warm . . .
 
Prabhupāda: Eh?
 
Bhagavān: It's a nice part of the day. It's very comfortable.
 
Prabhupāda: I think this part is better situated than New Vrindavan, eh? What do you think?
 
Hari-śauri: This is a lot nicer.
 
Prabhupāda: New Vrindavan is on the rocks and hills, and this is plain. Therefore situation is better here. That New Orleans is also plain land. You have been there? And Pennsylvania is also.
 
Hari-śauri: Pennsylvania is very good.
 
Prabhupāda: But it doesn't matter. Our purpose will be served anywhere. So try to concentrate in this village organization life. Full of anxieties, city life. The houses already there, if you repair them nicely then it is a very nice place. They're gradually being repaired.
 
Bhagavān: Yes. No one is getting any salary here. They are just working and taking what they . . .
 
Prabhupāda: Yes, that's all right. Why salary? Kṛṣṇa's servant. We are eternal servant. That is the beauty of our institution. We have no hired men. Unless one is sincere, why he'll work? What is the time now?
 
Bhagavān: Eight-thirty.
 
Prabhupāda: (referring to clock) I think it is stopped. Just see how beautifully it is colored. This sense, aesthetic sense. Kṛṣṇa knows how it will become beautiful. ''Svā-bhāvikī jñāna-bala-kriyā ca'' ([[CC Madhya 13.65|CC Madhya 13.65, purport]]). Construction—eh?—of the flower. And there is no intelligence.
 
Hari-śauri: Chance.
 
Prabhupāda: So beat them with shoes, and when they protest, "Oh, it is chance, don't mind. It is by chance I am beating." (laughter)
 
Bhagavān: It seems they are struggling so hard for existence they do not have time to contemplate these simple things, working so hard.
 
Prabhupāda: Yes. So show the example that how by simple living and thinking of Kṛṣṇa, one can become perfect and happy.
 
Hari-śauri: People's minds are so much agitated by false desire that they can't appreciate anything. Real beauty they overlook, searching for something else.
 
(pause)
 
Prabhupāda: My mother used to make puffed rice at home. So there is special rice available for making puffed rice. Either you can prepare at home or you can purchase in the market, special rice. So she was preparing nice puffed rice, very, very nice. In a sand pot. My mother was always engaged in making some food preparation—some pickle, some chutney, and this puffed rice, or something else, something else, something else. Besides cooking for the family, she was being assisted by my sisters. Always palatable foodstuff. So many guests were there, and if son-in-law would come, they would specially prepare food for him. To receive guests, give them nice food to eat, prepare nice food for the family, this is the Indian pleasure. They are not very much—nowadays a little different—for upkeep of the home, very . . . that, in their own way, they keep it very nicely. Every utensils, very cleansed, they are kept ready for use, some cloth. If you go in a poor man's home, but you'll find everything very neat and clean. Ask these ''gṛhasthas'' to keep their home very neat and clean. Are they keeping?
 
Bhagavān: Yes.
 
Prabhupāda: What are the general program for eating?
 
Bhagavān: For eating? Every morning everyone has a nice glass of yogurt, chickpeas and apple, orange and banana.
 
Prabhupāda: Chickpeas fried? No.
 
Bhagavān: Boiled chickpeas.
 
Prabhupāda: Oh, boiled.
 
Bhagavān: And apple, orange and banana. And in the afternoon they have rice, ''dāl, cāpāṭi'' and salad, and in the evening they have a glass of milk and a little bread.
 
Prabhupāda: That's nice. (sound of engine running) What is that machine?
 
Bhagavān: I think it's a truck.
 
Hari-śauri: One of the vans.
 
Prabhupāda: Vans. (child crying outside) "Prabhupāda"? (laughs)
 
Bhagavān: We brought the Jagannātha Deity here from Paris for Ratha-yātrā, and He stayed here for eight days and then went back. And when He went back all the ''gurukula'' children, they were all crying and running after the truck.
 
Prabhupāda: ''Ācchā''. (laughs) So . . . this is natural affection.
 
Bhagavān: The little boys also, they were crying, little girls.
 
Prabhupāda: So Ratha-yātrā was functioned here?
 
Bhagavān: Oh, yes, very big—two hundred devotees here. It was very ecstatic. Nice ''prasādam'' and nice procession. When He came, all the cows came up and they were looking. (laughs)
 
Prabhupāda: The villagers joined?
 
Bhagavān: Yes. They were there.
 
Prabhupāda: They are finding something new.
 
Hari-śauri: The ''Times of India'' gave a very good report of New York Ratha-yātrā.
 
Prabhupāda: You have got it?
 
Hari-śauri: It's in the room. I thought you'd seen it. (leaves to get clipping)
 
Bhagavān: They cannot publish anything bad about us. They try to find, sometimes.


Prabhupāda: Yes.
Prabhupāda: Yes.


Harikeśa: They can't say the Russians are CIA. (laughs)
Hari-śauri: (returns with clipping) Seems they're always carrying little snippets of information about what we're doing. Before there was a report about the restaurants, and here there's two reports about . . . one about the Jagannātha festival in New York and one about the proposed Vedic university in Kurukṣetra. These were on consecutive days. The one about New York, it says: "Washington, July the 19th." That's where it's reported from. It says: "New York saw on Sunday an unusual spectacle of three brightly colored chariots being pulled along the city's prestigious Fifth Avenue from Central Park to Washington Square, a distance of about five kilometers, by members of the Hare Kṛṣṇa group. The ''rathas'', built in Orissa style with giant wooden wheels, attracted large crowds of spectators all along the route. It was a novel experience for the New Yorkers. Many resident Indians who are not members of the Hare Kṛṣṇa movement enthusiastically gave a hand in the pulling. The Hare Kṛṣṇa devotees were celebrating the feast of Jagannātha in the traditional Indian way. The police and the city administration readily cooperated. In a city that is coming to be known for its tolerance of diverse cultures, chariot processions promise to be an annual event. While a few citizens booed and some altercations were reported, the spectacle was well received by the New Yorkers. 'I think it is great,' the ''New York Times'' quoted a man as saying. The person, who identified himself as a visitor to New York and was not a Hare Kṛṣṇa fan, referring to the Hare Kṛṣṇa devotees, added, 'They are all happy and dancing, and that's what life's all about.' Later a vegetarian feast was served to the admirers."
 
Prabhupāda: Very good.
 
Hari-śauri: It's very good. There's just a real short one about the university in Kurukṣetra. It says: "Vedic Varsity for Kurukṣetra Soon." "The first Vedic university will come up soon at Kurukṣetra and will be affiliated to V. N. Chakravarty University. The proposed university is being set up by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, ISKCON, and will cost rupees two ''crore''. Most of the funds will be provided by Mr. Alfred Ford, the nephew of the auto magnate Henry Ford. Mr. Ford, on becoming a disciple of Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda, founder of ISKCON, changed his name to Ambarīṣa dāsa. The Vedic university will offer courses leading to ''bhakti-śāstrī'' and ''sarvabhauma.''" (break)
 
Prabhupāda: . . . new devotees joining?
 
Bhagavān: Yes. The last month we have about five new devotees.
 
Prabhupāda: Hmm?
 
Bhagavān: Including children, there are about hundred and ninety altogether.
 
Prabhupāda: Hundred and ninety, two hundred.
 
Bhagavān: Almost two hundred. One family has joined yesterday.
 
Prabhupāda: Family?
 
Bhagavān: Yes.
 
Prabhupāda: Husband, wife and children?
 
Bhagavān: Two children. He's a builder and plumber.
 
Prabhupāda: Oh, you'll get help for construction work. He can teach others also. Live peacefully, happily, and chant Hare Kṛṣṇa, that's all.
 
Bhagavān: The garden crew, when they go out in the afternoon, they have ''kīrtana'' out to the field with ''mṛdaṅga'' and ''karatālas'' where they work.
 
Prabhupāda: You have to arrange for little more water. So you can . . . the pump is not in order. You can arrange for that.
 
Bhagavān: Yes. That's not so difficult. Your water supply has been all right?
 
Prabhupāda: Oh, yes.
 
Bhagavān: This, in July . . . this is normal weather now, in August and July. But generally in July it has some rain.
 
Prabhupāda: This year . . .
 
Bhagavān: Yes. And it was the hottest weather in a hundred years.
 
Prabhupāda: Now.
 
Bhagavān: It was, in July. Extremely hot. And actually our well was one of the only ones functioning in the whole area, and we were watering the crops and everything. Our corn is very nice, very high, and our tomatoes are very good. The barley harvest was five tons.


Prabhupāda: No. We have got potency to force everyone to join. The Russians have already imperceptibly joined—they have praised my books. That is imperceptible, what is called?
Prabhupāda: Five times more?


Harikeśa: Ajñāta-sukṛti.  
Bhagavān: Five tons of barley we got, from our harvest. It was very nice.


Prabhupāda: Ah. In East Germany also, they have placed order. So this is joining. Just like for us, if you bring any other literature, we throw it away immediately. We take it as useless. Actually it is. We have nothing to learn from them, anything. All bogus. Either he's scientist or astronomer, or..., we know they are talking all bogus things. There may be some truth. Even that truth is there when a child speaks, there is some truth. When a child speaks to his parents, there is some truth, otherwise where is the question of talking? So little portion truth is there, everywhere. But when they talk of big, big things—they are going to Mars and scratching sand there—that we don't believe. That we don't believe. When they talk of this tape recorder, some electronic machine, joining together and it is working, that much care you can take. But when you speak of so many things, that millions of years there were germs and germination, now they are trying to come out, and it is all vacant—these are all bogus, we don't accept. Talking too much. In Bengal it is called yatap (?) When the same child speaks something too much, "Ah, stop." To the extent of his capacity, that's all right. But if you talk more than that, then you are rascal. So they are doing that now. Because they have got some electronic success, or they have manufactured some jet plane, or these, they are now thinking "Now we have owned over the whole world situation." That is nonsense. They are thinking like that: "Now we have control over the world world." That is yatam,(?) speaking more than their capacity. And so far we are concerned, we don't talk anything, except what is mentioned in the books. That's all. We remain always foolish. And as foolish men, we do not talk. We simply talk what is mentioned by Vyāsadeva, by Śukadeva Gosvāmī. That's all. Tṛpyanti neha kṛpaṇā bahu... These things have been discussed in the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam by Prahlāda Mahārāja, that in the material world, the only pleasure is sex. There is no pleasure. Always working hard like asses, that's all, everyone. Not only in one. Life after life, life after life. This is material. And... (children outside yelling) So why they are here?
Prabhupāda: Oh.


Bhagavān: Children?
Bhagavān: Did you get some barley flour?


Prabhupāda: Yes.
Prabhupāda: I don't have any.
 
Hari-śauri: (laughs) We can't make. It's not finely ground enough. We can't make it into ''cāpāṭis''. It's just too coarse.
 
Prabhupāda: You could do one thing. You just smash that and boil with milk.
 
Hari-śauri: You mean a mortar and pestle?
 
Prabhupāda: Smash and boil with milk. Don't put sugar. Then I shall put sugar according to my taste.
 
Hari-śauri: You want that this evening?
 
Prabhupāda: No.
 
Hari-śauri: No. Tomorrow morning.
 
Bhagavān: We are the only farm in the whole area that is growing chickpeas.
 
Prabhupāda: ''Ācchā''?
 
Bhagavān: The man said he did not think they can grow, but we have a whole field of chickpeas. They'll be coming up ripe for harvest in about three weeks.
 
Prabhupāda: Chickpeas very nutritious. If you simply boil soft, oh, it is very nutritious. A little, so much, is as good as full meal. Next time, if possible, I shall come in June—June, July, August.
 
Bhagavān: Yes, these are nice months, best months.
 
Prabhupāda: It is not difficult. To come to Paris it takes eight or nine hours from Bombay.
 
Hari-śauri: But you might already be in America at that time. (laughs) You're always in America at that time.
 
Prabhupāda: No, this place is very nice. The outside, so pleasing, the outdoors.
 
Bhagavān: I think you are feeling a little better?
 
Prabhupāda: Yes, little. This facility is nowhere in America, outdoors.
 
Hari-śauri: Well, we have one or two places that are just developing, like Miami.
 
Prabhupāda: Oh.
 
Hari-śauri: That's fifteen . . . fifteen acres? Something like that. No, more.
 
Prabhupāda: Miami climate is like this.
 
Hari-śauri: Oh, very nice. They have a mango orchard.
 
Prabhupāda: Oh. Also coconut.
 
Hari-śauri: Oh, yes, very good ''ḍābs'' there. Detroit was also very nice.
 
Prabhupāda: Yes, Detroit. (break) . . . Mālatī?
 
Bhagavān: Mālatī? She was there.
 
Hari-śauri: All those boys are coming tomorrow or the day after from Germany. Harikeśa was in touch with them.
 
Bhagavān: We have a nice program on ''saṅkīrtana'' where at least twice a week they go to a house and give a class at someone's home.
 
Prabhupāda: Where?


Bhagavān: I'll tell them... (to devotee outside) Those children out there, their terrible screaming's disturbing Prabhupāda.
Bhagavān: Wherever they are. They meet some interested person, and they go and they have a class in their home.


Harikeśa: They're all the way down the road.
Prabhupāda: And he invites friends.


Bhagavān: Get them all off the road.
Bhagavān: Yes.


Prabhupāda: This is the trap of māyā, to keep them captivated by sex attraction. All these living entities who are in this material world, beginning from the higher planetary system down to the ants and germs and flies. This is the primary enjoyment, sex. The central attraction is sex. Yan maithunādi-gṛhamedhi-sukhaṁ hi tuccham [[SB 7.9.45]] . The human being, the same sex desire, they decorate it in a different way. But the central point is the same. "So all right, why? It is enjoyment, why you are forbidding?" Saintly persons say, yan maithunādi-gṛhamedhi-sukhaṁ hi tucchaṁ kaṇḍūyanena karayor iva duḥkha-duḥkham. It is a pleasure of itching sensation. Itching sensation, when you itch, it is very pleasing. But bahu-duḥkha-bhājaḥ [[SB 7.9.45]] . Aftereffect is very bad, suffering. Itching, if you itch more, it aggravates, sometimes causes so many other by-products and so on, so on. That is fact. But everyone knows it, that "I may enjoy sex pleasure now; the aftereffect will be very bad." Bahu-duḥkha-bhājaḥ. But why people do it again and again? Tṛpyanti neha kṛpaṇā bahu-duḥkha-bhājaḥ. Those who are kṛpaṇa-kṛpaṇa means not brāhmaṇa —those who are not trained up as a brāhmaṇa, they cannot tolerate this itching sensation. They become victimized and the aftereffect is very, very bad. So either illicit or not illicit... They know it. The modern civilization, they have adopted the means of killing. First of all, they try to stop pregnancy by contraceptive method, and still if it is not stopped, then kill. And if he's still born, then again they put up in a box and go away. You know this?
Prabhupāda: Very nice.


Harikeśa: Yes, the baby, they put it in a closet and lock the door and walk out.
Bhagavān: And one man, after the devotee was there, the next week he sent two thousand dollars in the mail.


Hari-śauri: Oh, in Japan.
Prabhupāda: ''Ācchā''?


Prabhupāda: Yes, that is happening in Japan and other places. They put, and when the obnoxious smell comes, they open it and they find. Mother has become so kind. They put in a box and lock it up.
Bhagavān: And then he came to the Paris temple and he gave another thousand dollars. And then two weeks later he sent again two thousand dollars, and then he moved in with his whole family.


Hari-śauri: Airport lockers.
Prabhupāda: ''Ācchā''. (laughs)


Prabhupāda: These are happening. But when you talk of that "You learn how to become brahmacārī, " that they will refuse. This is the position. The aftereffect is very, very bad, either you get legally or illegally. Legally, we have to raise the children very nicely. Otherwise, they will, unwanted children, create so much trouble. You have to take care for their proper education, of their clothes.(?) We say, "Never mind, you have got children, give them proper education, make them devotees, make their life successful." We cannot say that "You kill them." That we cannot say. That is not possible. Neither we can pack them in the, what is that box?
Bhagavān: They are here now. He had his own business and everything, very successful. His children are in the ''gurukula'' and he is doing ''saṅkīrtana''.


Hari-śauri: Lockers.
Prabhupāda: His wife is also?


Prabhupāda: Yes. This is not possible for us. We welcome. But we must be well organized to utilize these poor souls for becoming first-class devotees. That should be done. Otherwise, sex life and the by-product, that is always troublesome, either you take this way or that way, it is troublesome. If it is not troublesome, why they are killing their own children? To avoid trouble. This is psychology. They want to avoid trouble. But our process is, if you want to avoid trouble, then don't marry, remain brahmacārī. If you cannot, then, all right, have legal wife, get children and raise them very nicely, make them Vaiṣṇavas, take the responsibility. So we are organizing this society, we welcome. Some way or other we shall arrange for shelter. But to take care of the children, to educate them, that will depend on their parents. Now our Pradyumna was complaining that in the Gurukula, his child was not educated to count one, two, three, four. So I have told him that "You educate your child. Let the mother educate in English, and you educate him in Sanskrit." Who can take care? So similarly every father, mother should take care that in future they may not be a batch of unwanted children. We can welcome hundreds and thousands of children. There is no question of economic problem. We know that. But the father, mother must take care at least. Properly trained up, they should be always engaged. That is brahmacārī gurukula. Brahmacārī guru-kule vasan dānto guror hitam [[SB 7.12.1]] . From the very beginning they should be trained up. From the body, they should be trained up how to take bath, how to chant Hare Kṛṣṇa or some Vedic mantra, go to the temple, offer obeisances, prayer, then take their lunch... In this way, they should be always engaged. Then they'll be trained up. Simple thing. We don't want to train them as big grammarians. No. That is not wanted. That anyone, if he has got some inclination, he can do it personally. There is no harm. General training is that he must be a devotee, a pure devotee of Kṛṣṇa. That should be introduced. Otherwise, the gurukula will be... Otherwise Jyotirmayī was suggesting the biology. What they'll do with biology? Don't introduce unnecessary nonsense things. Simple life. Simply to understand Kṛṣṇa. Simply let them be convinced that Kṛṣṇa is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, it is our duty to serve Him, that's all. Huh? (indistinct) What is that? māyār bośe, jāccho bhese' Khāccho hābuḍubu bhāi jīv kṛṣṇa-dās ei biśwās korle to ār duḥkho nāi. So organize. If you have got sufficient place, sufficient scope, let them be trained up very nicely. If some four, five centers like this there are in Europe, the whole face will be changed. Important places like Germany, France, England. Now we are getting place. I like that place, German, on account of this. It has got scope.
Bhagavān: She is the secretary now. Very nice.


Harikeśa: There's no land.
Prabhupāda: Wherefrom they came?


Prabhupāda: That you can acquire, that you can acquire. But building is very nice.
Bhagavān: South of France.


Hari-śauri: We don't own that place, though, do we?
Prabhupāda: South of France.


Prabhupāda: Never mind, own or not own. You possess and that's all. You don't own anything. Everything belongs to Kṛṣṇa. Do you think it is, you own this?
Hari-śauri: If we had a big farm in the south it would be very nice. In the south of France the weather is always very good. Yes?


Hari-śauri: No, I was thinking in terms of ISKCON.
Prabhupāda: South of France is near Mediterranean. Marseilles is south?


Prabhupāda: This is all Kṛṣṇa's property. So long He likes, we shall remain. That's all. I know that. (laughs) Just like we entered Bhaktivedanta Manor without any arrangement. I know that so long Kṛṣṇa will like, we shall... If Kṛṣṇa says "Go away," we shall go away, what is that? Why so much legal implication? Everywhere, although we have got big, big buildings, I don't think we own it. It is Kṛṣṇa's. So long He likes, we shall remain there, if He doesn't like, we shall go away. What is this? Why you should stress on the proprietorship?
Bhagavān: Marseilles is right on the Mediterranean. We have very big ''saṅkīrtana'' there.


Hari-śauri: No, I was just thinking in terms of the karmīs.  
Prabhupāda: Marseilles? Oh.


Prabhupāda: They are not proprietor.
Bhagavān: Many books distributed.


Harikeśa: Would you like that tomatoes and cucumber and...?
Prabhupāda: How far it is from . . .?


Prabhupāda: Yes, bring. Mānasa deho geho jo kichu mor arpiluṅ tuwā pade nanda-kiśora. Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura. "Whatever I have got, it is all Yours." Ānukūlyasya saṅkalpa. Whatever is favorable, take it, that's all. Ānukūlyena kṛṣṇa-anuśīlanaṁ bhaktir uttamā. This is? What is that, apple?
Bhagavān: From here? About six hours.


Devotee (1): Apple, cucumber. The apples are not fresh, Śrīla Prabhupāda, from the tree, because those apples you saw yesterday were just for cooking. They're very sour...
Prabhupāda: On the whole, they are appreciating.


Bhagavān: They have eating apples. We have eating apples.
Bhagavān: Oh, yes.


Devotee (1): They're sour, too sour. Just for cooking.
Prabhupāda: This man has come means after appreciating. Everything surrendered—money, family, everything.


Bhagavān: That's fresh cucumber? And our tomato?
Bhagavān: Of all the different groups in this country, we have the best reputation. They hardly ever write any bad thing about us.


Devotee (1): They're a little warm because they've been in the sun all day.
Prabhupāda: French people are, I think, cultured than other states.


Bhagavān: The peas were good last night?
Bhagavān: They like to read. When they distribute the hard-cover books door to door, many people always look at the binding, how the book is made, and they like the pictures.


Prabhupāda: Very good, but I could not digest them. That is my fault, but, oh, it was so nice palatable. Chick peas, chick peas, grow fresh. Eat very nicely, keep strong, drink milk, chant Hare Kṛṣṇa. Bas. Don't depend on this outside work and then gradually become debauch, thief, rogues, prostitutes. Is that civilization? They cannot imagine that the modern civilization can go without all these things. Do they not? Slaughterhouse, brothel, cheating, diplomacy, roguery, drinking—without this, no civilization. We are quite opposed. We want to show it is possible, yes. You can stop all this nonsense and still you go on as a perfect civilized man. With character, knowledge, satisfaction, everything. They are trying to gather knowledge by sending so many machines up to date. We have already got. We say you cannot go there, you are simply wasting your time. We have got so much knowledge. No, you can attempt, just like a monkey, that's all right. But our verdict is already there. You cannot go there. Ten years before I said this moon excursion is simply childish and waste of money in my Easy Journey to Other Planets. I am not a scientist, but how I dared to say? Because I know, I have got full knowledge. That is the difference. Without becoming scientist, we can give our verdict. Veda-pramāṇam. (Prabhupāda is eating) Umm, better give this fresh fruit. Don't bring all rotten. In the market you cannot get fresh. All three hundred years old. Anything fresh, that is full of vitamin. Grow fresh, take fresh. In India there is no system to purchase three-hundred-years-old bread and eat. It must be freshly made. Wife is preparing in the simple oven, husband is eating, children are eating. You know Yaśodāmāyī calling Kṛṣṇa? "Come back! Your father is waiting!" You remember this? That is Indian system. The father and the children, they sit down, mother will bring fresh dāl, rice and cāpāṭi, and distribute, and they eat. We used to do that. Along with father we shall sit down for eating, separately. There was no need of table-on the ground. And mother will distribute, cook. No servant; mother personally, wife personally.
Prabhupāda: We have got our own ''mung dāl''?


Bhagavān: In the Kṛṣṇa book you describe that in Kṛṣṇa's palace there were so many beautiful maidservants, but Rukmiṇī chose to fan Kṛṣṇa personally.
Bhagavān: ''Mung dāl''? This is the first year we're growing. We have a large patch.


Prabhupāda: Yes. Still, in Indian family system, when the husband comes from office, the wife takes care immediately. Even in these days. That is, at least, a manifestation of faithfulness. (aside) No, don't bother. This has fallen.
Prabhupāda: Not yet harvested.


Hari-śauri: Yes.
Bhagavān: Not yet harvested. But the plants are all very healthy, strong.


Prabhupāda: So how to?
Prabhupāda: So in the morning you can give. We have got other ''mung dāl''?  


Hari-śauri: Requires some steps or something.
Hari-śauri: Yes.


Bhagavān: You go on walk tonight?
Prabhupāda: Soak it, soak it, and raw ''mung dāl'' also. Ginger and this cucumber.


Prabhupāda: Why not?
Bhagavān: When we installed the Gaura-Nitāi Deity last January, many villagers came, and they all came, they were touching the floor. They have never seen such a nice floor, how smooth it was. (laughing)


Bhagavān: They can fix all your...
Prabhupāda: Such marble floor they never saw. (break) . . . who has paid you more than five thousand dollars and he has joined, that does not mean that he's a foolish man. He's a businessman. So what about his business? Leased to somebody else? He leased out to somebody else?


Hari-śauri: Someone can come in whilst we're gone.
Bhagavān: He's finished.


Prabhupāda: The cucumber cutting, there is a process. I'll show you. Sometimes cucumber is bitter. By that process it can be avoided.
Prabhupāda: Oh, stopped that business?


Harikeśa: You mean chop the top and you go...
Bhagavān: Yes. He's full time here. He had plumbing business, so he does all the plumbing here. And he meets all the officials, the police, and they like him. He is older man. He has a very nice way of presenting himself.


Prabhupāda: Ah, yes. That's all right.
Hari-śauri: He's been here over a year now.


Devotee (1): This is bitter?
Bhagavān: Several months ago we had a parents' meeting. Because on account of this man Moon, there was much agitation about groups taking young children away. So we had a very nice meeting with ''prasādam'' and slides, and one of the parents was saying that, "We want to be angry at you, but the problem is that you are all so nice that we cannot be angry."


Prabhupāda: We tasted one piece. Yes, little bitter.
Prabhupāda: One gentleman has joined, he has paid five thousand dollars. His whole family has joined.


Bhagavān: When they work in the fields, we have speakers all over the land, and they hear you chanting all day long.
Harikeśa: Just now? That's nice.


Prabhupāda: Very good. This should be arranged with lemon juice. If you have got these fruits, there is no need of purchasing.
Bhagavān: His wife's the same, too.


Bhagavān: The tomatoes are supposed to be as good as oranges. The tomatoes are supposed to be as healthy as oranges.
Harikeśa: Oh? (break)


Prabhupāda: Yes. In our childhood, these tomatoes were called foreign eggplant, bilāti beguna . And because it was foreign, nobody will touch it. In our childhood we'd never eat the tomato. It was rejected by whole Indian Hindu culture.
Bhagavān: I wanted to get ''Kṛṣṇa Book'' published while you are here. So I really pushed our printer to work very hard. I told him, "But the thing is, I have no money to pay you right now," because we had just printed ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam''. He said: "You try to give me five percent down and I'll give you eight months' credit."


Harikeśa: Tomatoes don't grow in India?
Prabhupāda: ''Ācchā''. (laughs)


Prabhupāda: No. It was imported. Because it was imported they would not touch. The mill cloth, because they were imported, no gentleman will touch. No religious function would allow to use mill-made cloth. And so far medicine is concerned, they would never touch it. This is the difficulty... (indistinct) sent a confidential report that if you want to keep Indians as Indian you'll never be able to do like that. Then they will gradually introduce all this nonsense, drinking tea, drinking wine. "You are uncivilized. Whatever British are doing, they are civilized way. England's work in India." And they were given facilities, those who were English educated. In this way, they first of all tried to make the whole Indian population Anglici... Not possible to all. At least, those who are educated. So the so-called Indian educated, they took it seriously. Just like our Bon Mahārāja. English way of living, with fork and... Yes. He has taken it seriously. He is under impression, whatever is foreign. In this way Indian culture was killed. The Muhammadans, they had no such idea. They wanted to rule over, that's all. And the money was not going to outside They were spending lavishly—in India. The money was in India, but these people, they're dispersing all the money, jewels, and everything valuable, outside India. So they became poverty-stricken. And culturally conquered. (aside) Not so many. This will be enough.
Bhagavān: So I didn't have the money because we were fixing up. So one girl joined, and she gave eight thousand dollars.


Bhagavān: One time you said that they criticized you when you were going to America because you did not know about the knife and the fork?
Prabhupāda: And what is the whole bill?


Prabhupāda: Yes. Bon Mahārāja. And the book English Etiquette. Very big book. How to sit, how to laugh, how to smile, how to pass water, how to this... (laughter) And they would learn it and waste time. (pause) So, if you grow more, and offer fruits to the Deity in the evening, and this will be very nice. You can distribute that.
Bhagavān: That was . . . the whole bill was about forty-five thousand dollars. So that was sufficient for the down payment.


Bhagavān: Would you like to go for a walk soon? I'll get everything ready. The palanquin was nice?
Prabhupāda: It is about more than ten percent. He wants five percent.


Prabhupāda: Oh, yes, everything is nice. In the morning also you give me fresh fruit and that milk and medicine, that's all. And when I'm (indistinct), someday we can take puri and... (end)
Bhagavān: But I gave him.  


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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



760803R1-NEW MAYAPUR - August 03, 1976 - 44:06 Minutes



Prabhupāda: . . . any expert in your country who can fry food grains in hot sand.

Bhagavān: Like they make puffed rice, I think, like that. I don't think so. They do it by machine.

Prabhupāda: Puffed rice? How? What is that machine?

Bhagavān: When they make a thatcher, they use some kind of machine.

Hari-śauri: Yeah. Must do.

Prabhupāda: But we can do it very easily. Sand should be very hot. Then make hot sand; it is not very difficult. Any fire. And then take the grains in some . . . another pot, and put the hot sand under it and then agitate. And it will putt-putt-putt-putt-putt-putt, they'll be finished.

Bhagavān: Put the hot sand where?

Prabhupāda: Sand is being heated in fire, so you put the grains in another pot and put the hot sand there.

Hari-śauri: Underneath the pot?

Prabhupāda: Why underneath? I said another pot. You are so dull brain. Here is hot sand. I bring in another pot the grains, and the hot sand I pour on it.

Hari-śauri: Pour on it, on top of the grains. Oh.

Prabhupāda: Yes. And then agitate and then put the whole thing on a mesh and make it like this, again put the hot sand there. Is it clear? Then you get the puffed-up grains. That is very good food.

Hari-śauri: Devotees make popcorn.

Prabhupāda: Eh?

Hari-śauri: They make popcorn.

Bhagavān: That's another thing.

Prabhupāda: Popcorn, they fry it in ghee, hot ghee.

Hari-śauri: Not much though, just a little.

Prabhupāda: No, I've seen it. They do it. But that is not very digestive. If you make this sand, hot sand . . .

Bhagavān: It's light.

Prabhupāda: Very light. So in the morning you can give them this puffed grains, then fruits and milk—very good breakfast. I mean to say all self-dependent. Yes. We should save time, as much for this purpose, for chanting, discussing grantha. Not for any personal so-called comforts. We can sit down anywhere on the grass here, and whatever available we make our food. This is the idea. Life will be sublime. Man-manā bhava mad-bhakto mad-yājī mām (BG 18.65). That is real business.

Bhagavān: They are spending so much money for entertainment in material life, but no one is becoming enlivened. But this kind of discussion is so fresh. For a show they pay five dollars, to go to one movie for one hour, two hours.

Prabhupāda: That is another artificial agitation of the mind. It has . . . there is no practical benefit. Just see how many varieties of flowers, colorful. Can they make such colorful? "Yes, we're trying to overcome nature. Wait millions of years." And what about not? "Now you sleep." (laughter) These rascals are misleading other rascals. And they are, "Oh, a scientist!" Very misleading civilization. We shall appreciate in every flower the craftsmanship of Kṛṣṇa, how He has done nicely. Unnecessarily puffed up by so-called advancement of knowledge, misleading themselves and misleading others. Who is that old man comes?

Bhagavān: Which one?

Prabhupāda: Some old man?

Bhagavān: Oh, he's a Life Member from Belgium.

Prabhupāda: Oh. He has come from Belgium? In the last German war, the first attempt of attack was on Belgium. And within few hours, Belgium finished, conquered over.

(pause)

Bhagavān: It's a very nice part of the day. It's warm . . .

Prabhupāda: Eh?

Bhagavān: It's a nice part of the day. It's very comfortable.

Prabhupāda: I think this part is better situated than New Vrindavan, eh? What do you think?

Hari-śauri: This is a lot nicer.

Prabhupāda: New Vrindavan is on the rocks and hills, and this is plain. Therefore situation is better here. That New Orleans is also plain land. You have been there? And Pennsylvania is also.

Hari-śauri: Pennsylvania is very good.

Prabhupāda: But it doesn't matter. Our purpose will be served anywhere. So try to concentrate in this village organization life. Full of anxieties, city life. The houses already there, if you repair them nicely then it is a very nice place. They're gradually being repaired.

Bhagavān: Yes. No one is getting any salary here. They are just working and taking what they . . .

Prabhupāda: Yes, that's all right. Why salary? Kṛṣṇa's servant. We are eternal servant. That is the beauty of our institution. We have no hired men. Unless one is sincere, why he'll work? What is the time now?

Bhagavān: Eight-thirty.

Prabhupāda: (referring to clock) I think it is stopped. Just see how beautifully it is colored. This sense, aesthetic sense. Kṛṣṇa knows how it will become beautiful. Svā-bhāvikī jñāna-bala-kriyā ca (CC Madhya 13.65, purport). Construction—eh?—of the flower. And there is no intelligence.

Hari-śauri: Chance.

Prabhupāda: So beat them with shoes, and when they protest, "Oh, it is chance, don't mind. It is by chance I am beating." (laughter)

Bhagavān: It seems they are struggling so hard for existence they do not have time to contemplate these simple things, working so hard.

Prabhupāda: Yes. So show the example that how by simple living and thinking of Kṛṣṇa, one can become perfect and happy.

Hari-śauri: People's minds are so much agitated by false desire that they can't appreciate anything. Real beauty they overlook, searching for something else.

(pause)

Prabhupāda: My mother used to make puffed rice at home. So there is special rice available for making puffed rice. Either you can prepare at home or you can purchase in the market, special rice. So she was preparing nice puffed rice, very, very nice. In a sand pot. My mother was always engaged in making some food preparation—some pickle, some chutney, and this puffed rice, or something else, something else, something else. Besides cooking for the family, she was being assisted by my sisters. Always palatable foodstuff. So many guests were there, and if son-in-law would come, they would specially prepare food for him. To receive guests, give them nice food to eat, prepare nice food for the family, this is the Indian pleasure. They are not very much—nowadays a little different—for upkeep of the home, very . . . that, in their own way, they keep it very nicely. Every utensils, very cleansed, they are kept ready for use, some cloth. If you go in a poor man's home, but you'll find everything very neat and clean. Ask these gṛhasthas to keep their home very neat and clean. Are they keeping?

Bhagavān: Yes.

Prabhupāda: What are the general program for eating?

Bhagavān: For eating? Every morning everyone has a nice glass of yogurt, chickpeas and apple, orange and banana.

Prabhupāda: Chickpeas fried? No.

Bhagavān: Boiled chickpeas.

Prabhupāda: Oh, boiled.

Bhagavān: And apple, orange and banana. And in the afternoon they have rice, dāl, cāpāṭi and salad, and in the evening they have a glass of milk and a little bread.

Prabhupāda: That's nice. (sound of engine running) What is that machine?

Bhagavān: I think it's a truck.

Hari-śauri: One of the vans.

Prabhupāda: Vans. (child crying outside) "Prabhupāda"? (laughs)

Bhagavān: We brought the Jagannātha Deity here from Paris for Ratha-yātrā, and He stayed here for eight days and then went back. And when He went back all the gurukula children, they were all crying and running after the truck.

Prabhupāda: Ācchā. (laughs) So . . . this is natural affection.

Bhagavān: The little boys also, they were crying, little girls.

Prabhupāda: So Ratha-yātrā was functioned here?

Bhagavān: Oh, yes, very big—two hundred devotees here. It was very ecstatic. Nice prasādam and nice procession. When He came, all the cows came up and they were looking. (laughs)

Prabhupāda: The villagers joined?

Bhagavān: Yes. They were there.

Prabhupāda: They are finding something new.

Hari-śauri: The Times of India gave a very good report of New York Ratha-yātrā.

Prabhupāda: You have got it?

Hari-śauri: It's in the room. I thought you'd seen it. (leaves to get clipping)

Bhagavān: They cannot publish anything bad about us. They try to find, sometimes.

Prabhupāda: Yes.

Hari-śauri: (returns with clipping) Seems they're always carrying little snippets of information about what we're doing. Before there was a report about the restaurants, and here there's two reports about . . . one about the Jagannātha festival in New York and one about the proposed Vedic university in Kurukṣetra. These were on consecutive days. The one about New York, it says: "Washington, July the 19th." That's where it's reported from. It says: "New York saw on Sunday an unusual spectacle of three brightly colored chariots being pulled along the city's prestigious Fifth Avenue from Central Park to Washington Square, a distance of about five kilometers, by members of the Hare Kṛṣṇa group. The rathas, built in Orissa style with giant wooden wheels, attracted large crowds of spectators all along the route. It was a novel experience for the New Yorkers. Many resident Indians who are not members of the Hare Kṛṣṇa movement enthusiastically gave a hand in the pulling. The Hare Kṛṣṇa devotees were celebrating the feast of Jagannātha in the traditional Indian way. The police and the city administration readily cooperated. In a city that is coming to be known for its tolerance of diverse cultures, chariot processions promise to be an annual event. While a few citizens booed and some altercations were reported, the spectacle was well received by the New Yorkers. 'I think it is great,' the New York Times quoted a man as saying. The person, who identified himself as a visitor to New York and was not a Hare Kṛṣṇa fan, referring to the Hare Kṛṣṇa devotees, added, 'They are all happy and dancing, and that's what life's all about.' Later a vegetarian feast was served to the admirers."

Prabhupāda: Very good.

Hari-śauri: It's very good. There's just a real short one about the university in Kurukṣetra. It says: "Vedic Varsity for Kurukṣetra Soon." "The first Vedic university will come up soon at Kurukṣetra and will be affiliated to V. N. Chakravarty University. The proposed university is being set up by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, ISKCON, and will cost rupees two crore. Most of the funds will be provided by Mr. Alfred Ford, the nephew of the auto magnate Henry Ford. Mr. Ford, on becoming a disciple of Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda, founder of ISKCON, changed his name to Ambarīṣa dāsa. The Vedic university will offer courses leading to bhakti-śāstrī and sarvabhauma." (break)

Prabhupāda: . . . new devotees joining?

Bhagavān: Yes. The last month we have about five new devotees.

Prabhupāda: Hmm?

Bhagavān: Including children, there are about hundred and ninety altogether.

Prabhupāda: Hundred and ninety, two hundred.

Bhagavān: Almost two hundred. One family has joined yesterday.

Prabhupāda: Family?

Bhagavān: Yes.

Prabhupāda: Husband, wife and children?

Bhagavān: Two children. He's a builder and plumber.

Prabhupāda: Oh, you'll get help for construction work. He can teach others also. Live peacefully, happily, and chant Hare Kṛṣṇa, that's all.

Bhagavān: The garden crew, when they go out in the afternoon, they have kīrtana out to the field with mṛdaṅga and karatālas where they work.

Prabhupāda: You have to arrange for little more water. So you can . . . the pump is not in order. You can arrange for that.

Bhagavān: Yes. That's not so difficult. Your water supply has been all right?

Prabhupāda: Oh, yes.

Bhagavān: This, in July . . . this is normal weather now, in August and July. But generally in July it has some rain.

Prabhupāda: This year . . .

Bhagavān: Yes. And it was the hottest weather in a hundred years.

Prabhupāda: Now.

Bhagavān: It was, in July. Extremely hot. And actually our well was one of the only ones functioning in the whole area, and we were watering the crops and everything. Our corn is very nice, very high, and our tomatoes are very good. The barley harvest was five tons.

Prabhupāda: Five times more?

Bhagavān: Five tons of barley we got, from our harvest. It was very nice.

Prabhupāda: Oh.

Bhagavān: Did you get some barley flour?

Prabhupāda: I don't have any.

Hari-śauri: (laughs) We can't make. It's not finely ground enough. We can't make it into cāpāṭis. It's just too coarse.

Prabhupāda: You could do one thing. You just smash that and boil with milk.

Hari-śauri: You mean a mortar and pestle?

Prabhupāda: Smash and boil with milk. Don't put sugar. Then I shall put sugar according to my taste.

Hari-śauri: You want that this evening?

Prabhupāda: No.

Hari-śauri: No. Tomorrow morning.

Bhagavān: We are the only farm in the whole area that is growing chickpeas.

Prabhupāda: Ācchā?

Bhagavān: The man said he did not think they can grow, but we have a whole field of chickpeas. They'll be coming up ripe for harvest in about three weeks.

Prabhupāda: Chickpeas very nutritious. If you simply boil soft, oh, it is very nutritious. A little, so much, is as good as full meal. Next time, if possible, I shall come in June—June, July, August.

Bhagavān: Yes, these are nice months, best months.

Prabhupāda: It is not difficult. To come to Paris it takes eight or nine hours from Bombay.

Hari-śauri: But you might already be in America at that time. (laughs) You're always in America at that time.

Prabhupāda: No, this place is very nice. The outside, so pleasing, the outdoors.

Bhagavān: I think you are feeling a little better?

Prabhupāda: Yes, little. This facility is nowhere in America, outdoors.

Hari-śauri: Well, we have one or two places that are just developing, like Miami.

Prabhupāda: Oh.

Hari-śauri: That's fifteen . . . fifteen acres? Something like that. No, more.

Prabhupāda: Miami climate is like this.

Hari-śauri: Oh, very nice. They have a mango orchard.

Prabhupāda: Oh. Also coconut.

Hari-śauri: Oh, yes, very good ḍābs there. Detroit was also very nice.

Prabhupāda: Yes, Detroit. (break) . . . Mālatī?

Bhagavān: Mālatī? She was there.

Hari-śauri: All those boys are coming tomorrow or the day after from Germany. Harikeśa was in touch with them.

Bhagavān: We have a nice program on saṅkīrtana where at least twice a week they go to a house and give a class at someone's home.

Prabhupāda: Where?

Bhagavān: Wherever they are. They meet some interested person, and they go and they have a class in their home.

Prabhupāda: And he invites friends.

Bhagavān: Yes.

Prabhupāda: Very nice.

Bhagavān: And one man, after the devotee was there, the next week he sent two thousand dollars in the mail.

Prabhupāda: Ācchā?

Bhagavān: And then he came to the Paris temple and he gave another thousand dollars. And then two weeks later he sent again two thousand dollars, and then he moved in with his whole family.

Prabhupāda: Ācchā. (laughs)

Bhagavān: They are here now. He had his own business and everything, very successful. His children are in the gurukula and he is doing saṅkīrtana.

Prabhupāda: His wife is also?

Bhagavān: She is the secretary now. Very nice.

Prabhupāda: Wherefrom they came?

Bhagavān: South of France.

Prabhupāda: South of France.

Hari-śauri: If we had a big farm in the south it would be very nice. In the south of France the weather is always very good. Yes?

Prabhupāda: South of France is near Mediterranean. Marseilles is south?

Bhagavān: Marseilles is right on the Mediterranean. We have very big saṅkīrtana there.

Prabhupāda: Marseilles? Oh.

Bhagavān: Many books distributed.

Prabhupāda: How far it is from . . .?

Bhagavān: From here? About six hours.

Prabhupāda: On the whole, they are appreciating.

Bhagavān: Oh, yes.

Prabhupāda: This man has come means after appreciating. Everything surrendered—money, family, everything.

Bhagavān: Of all the different groups in this country, we have the best reputation. They hardly ever write any bad thing about us.

Prabhupāda: French people are, I think, cultured than other states.

Bhagavān: They like to read. When they distribute the hard-cover books door to door, many people always look at the binding, how the book is made, and they like the pictures.

Prabhupāda: We have got our own mung dāl?

Bhagavān: Mung dāl? This is the first year we're growing. We have a large patch.

Prabhupāda: Not yet harvested.

Bhagavān: Not yet harvested. But the plants are all very healthy, strong.

Prabhupāda: So in the morning you can give. We have got other mung dāl?

Hari-śauri: Yes.

Prabhupāda: Soak it, soak it, and raw mung dāl also. Ginger and this cucumber.

Bhagavān: When we installed the Gaura-Nitāi Deity last January, many villagers came, and they all came, they were touching the floor. They have never seen such a nice floor, how smooth it was. (laughing)

Prabhupāda: Such marble floor they never saw. (break) . . . who has paid you more than five thousand dollars and he has joined, that does not mean that he's a foolish man. He's a businessman. So what about his business? Leased to somebody else? He leased out to somebody else?

Bhagavān: He's finished.

Prabhupāda: Oh, stopped that business?

Bhagavān: Yes. He's full time here. He had plumbing business, so he does all the plumbing here. And he meets all the officials, the police, and they like him. He is older man. He has a very nice way of presenting himself.

Hari-śauri: He's been here over a year now.

Bhagavān: Several months ago we had a parents' meeting. Because on account of this man Moon, there was much agitation about groups taking young children away. So we had a very nice meeting with prasādam and slides, and one of the parents was saying that, "We want to be angry at you, but the problem is that you are all so nice that we cannot be angry."

Prabhupāda: One gentleman has joined, he has paid five thousand dollars. His whole family has joined.

Harikeśa: Just now? That's nice.

Bhagavān: His wife's the same, too.

Harikeśa: Oh? (break)

Bhagavān: I wanted to get Kṛṣṇa Book published while you are here. So I really pushed our printer to work very hard. I told him, "But the thing is, I have no money to pay you right now," because we had just printed Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. He said: "You try to give me five percent down and I'll give you eight months' credit."

Prabhupāda: Ācchā. (laughs)

Bhagavān: So I didn't have the money because we were fixing up. So one girl joined, and she gave eight thousand dollars.

Prabhupāda: And what is the whole bill?

Bhagavān: That was . . . the whole bill was about forty-five thousand dollars. So that was sufficient for the down payment.

Prabhupāda: It is about more than ten percent. He wants five percent.

Bhagavān: But I gave him.

Prabhupāda: Hah. (end)