Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 Tamäla Kåñëa: Morning, you are drinking milk? Is it...? Prabhupäda: Very good. Tamäla Kåñëa: Those cows are unique, that a cow can give her own weight in milk in eleven days. Prabhupäda: They are selling milk also. Tamäla Kåñëa: In our farm? Prabhupäda: Yes. Tamäla Kåñëa: Yes, we make fifteen hundred to two thousand dollars a month. Prabhupäda: So if there is more milk, you can sell more, get money. Tamäla Kåñëa: Yes, we're getting nearly two thousand dollars a month. George Harrison: Five hundred pounds! Mukunda: Yes, for four acres. George Harrison: That's quite cheap. Mukunda: Yes, we were really surprised. But if it hadn't been for that, we'd have had no cow pasture. Cows are out there. Prabhupäda: We have got one cow, many cows in Philadelphia. The milk bags, she gives hundred and two pounds daily. George Harrison: Of milk? Who owns this? Who milks the cows? Gurudäsa: Some of the devotees. Prabhupäda: We have got tanks for storing milk, tanks. George Harrison: Yes? Prabhupäda: Yes. All up-to-date refrigerator and everything. That extra milk they are selling. Similarly, in New Vrindaban we are getting one thousand pounds milk daily. One thousand pounds. Mukunda: That's our place in West Virginia. George Harrison: How many cows? Must be hundred of them. Prabhupäda: But the Philadelphia is more organized. Jayatértha: Yes. Prabhupäda: Through the nozzles, milk carrying, always hot water is washing it. Jayatértha: There's much better facility in that Pennsylvania place. New Vrindaban's kind of.... They built it up from scratch by themselves. Gurudäsa: Rustic. Jayatértha: Yes, rustic is the word. (laughter) Pennsylvania they bought this fabulous farm all made up. Prabhupäda: Pradyumna, give him little, this one here. George Harrison: Oh, no, no. Please, no more. I'm really full. I won't have to eat for a few days. (laughter) Prabhupäda: Sweets. George Harrison: Very well. Prabhupäda: Sweet will help you digest. Don't give three—at least four. George Harrison: I won't be able to eat much more. Prabhupäda: Three is given to the enemy. According to our Indian system, if you give somebody three, that means he is enemy. George Harrison: Oh, really? I always liked the number three. Prabhupäda: (laughs) You must give at least four. Once while Çréla Gadädhara däsa Prabhu was returning to Bengal from Jagannätha Puré with Nityänanda Prabhu, he forgot himself and began talking very loudly as if he were a girl of Vrajabhümi selling yogurt, and Çréla Nityänanda Prabhu noted this. Another time, while absorbed in the ecstasy of the gopés, he carried a jug filled with Ganges water on his head as if he were selling milk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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