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Prabhupāda: ...up and down. If we keep the temple clean, then our heart will be cleansed. This is the process. [break] ...should be engaged in flower business, in dress business, light and interesting to them. They should not be given any heavy work. Cooking, helping cooking, cutting the vegetables. [break] ...woman should be engaged in something. That is wanted. [break] And to paint these panels also.
 
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Prabhupāda: . . . up and down. If we keep the temple clean, then our heart will be cleansed. This is the process. (break) . . . should be engaged in flower business, in dress business, light and interesting to them. They should not be given any heavy work. Cooking, helping cooking, cutting the vegetables. (break) . . . women should be engaged in something. That is wanted. (break) And to paint these panels also.


Haṁsadūta: Yes, outside. So it will be painted. These decorations. Oh, the panels here?
Haṁsadūta: Yes, outside. So it will be painted. These decorations. Oh, the panels here?
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Prabhupāda: There are so many pictures. And what is that boy?
Prabhupāda: There are so many pictures. And what is that boy?


Hari-śauri: Viṣṇu Das.
Hari-śauri: Viṣṇu dāsa.


Prabhupāda: He can do every panel in three days.
Prabhupāda: He can do every panel in three days.
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Haṁsadūta: I've written him that Prabhupāda suggested he might come and do it.
Haṁsadūta: I've written him that Prabhupāda suggested he might come and do it.


Prabhupāda: He knows the art, how to do it. [break] ...unique, American. What is this American? I could not reach. (?) [break] ...conditioner, to keep the air conditioner. There was (indistinct).
Prabhupāda: He knows the art, how to do it. (break) . . . unique, American. What is this American? I could not reach. (break) . . . conditioner, to keep the air conditioner. There was . . . (indistinct)


Haṁsadūta: In some temples which are built like this with a courtyard, they put a screen over the top so that the birds don't come in. Can we do that or is that because...
Haṁsadūta: In some temples which are built like this with a courtyard, they put a screen over the top so that the birds don't come in. Can we do that, or is that because . . .


Prabhupāda: No, monkeys.
Prabhupāda: No, monkeys.


Haṁsadūta: Oh, for monkeys. It keeps the birds out too. We have so many birds that come in. They sleep in the tree and they pass stool all over the place.
Haṁsadūta: Oh, for monkeys. It keeps the birds out, too. We have so many birds that come in. They always sleep in the tree, and they pass stool all over the place.


Hari-śauri: Pigeons too.
Hari-śauri: Pigeons too.


Haṁsadūta: Yes pigeons and small birds. In the lamps they are, in the fans they are.
Haṁsadūta: Yes, pigeons and small birds. In the lamps they are, in the fans they are.


Prabhupāda: Pigeons will come. (laughs) They'll enter with this.
Prabhupāda: Pigeons will come. (laughs) They'll enter within.


Devotee: In the grills.
Devotee: In the grills.
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Haṁsadūta: It is too much endeavor.
Haṁsadūta: It is too much endeavor.


Prabhupāda: Much ado about nothing. [break] ...or not?
Prabhupāda: "Much ado about nothing." (break) . . . (indistinct) . . . or not?
 
Akṣayānanda: Now I don't know. Previously they were... (end)


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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



761002MW-VRNDAVAN - October 02, 1976 - 03:03 Minutes



Prabhupāda: . . . up and down. If we keep the temple clean, then our heart will be cleansed. This is the process. (break) . . . should be engaged in flower business, in dress business, light and interesting to them. They should not be given any heavy work. Cooking, helping cooking, cutting the vegetables. (break) . . . women should be engaged in something. That is wanted. (break) And to paint these panels also.

Haṁsadūta: Yes, outside. So it will be painted. These decorations. Oh, the panels here?

Prabhupāda: Yes.

Haṁsadūta: You mean the panels. Yes, inside and outside.

Prabhupāda: There are so many pictures. And what is that boy?

Hari-śauri: Viṣṇu dāsa.

Prabhupāda: He can do every panel in three days.

Haṁsadūta: I've written him that Prabhupāda suggested he might come and do it.

Prabhupāda: He knows the art, how to do it. (break) . . . unique, American. What is this American? I could not reach. (break) . . . conditioner, to keep the air conditioner. There was . . . (indistinct)

Haṁsadūta: In some temples which are built like this with a courtyard, they put a screen over the top so that the birds don't come in. Can we do that, or is that because . . .

Prabhupāda: No, monkeys.

Haṁsadūta: Oh, for monkeys. It keeps the birds out, too. We have so many birds that come in. They always sleep in the tree, and they pass stool all over the place.

Hari-śauri: Pigeons too.

Haṁsadūta: Yes, pigeons and small birds. In the lamps they are, in the fans they are.

Prabhupāda: Pigeons will come. (laughs) They'll enter within.

Devotee: In the grills.

Haṁsadūta: Yes, but even here a screen can be put.

Devotee: Every year we'll have to change the screen.

Haṁsadūta: It is too much endeavor.

Prabhupāda: "Much ado about nothing." (break) . . . (indistinct) . . . or not?

Akṣayānanda: Now I don't know. Previously they were . . . (end)