Skip to content

Room Conversation

29 September 1972Los AngelesRoom conversation720929r1.la

If the teachers are rascals themselves then there won't be any fight.

Prabhupāda:
[Bengali]

Svarūpa Dāmodara:
Eh?

Prabhupāda:
[Bengali]

Svarūpa Dāmodara:
[Bengali]

Prabhupāda:
Oh simply warning?

Svarūpa Dāmodara:
Just warning.

Prabhupāda:
Ah acha. hirud tinak die vidya vidya high tine tine tak, hirud tinak die vidya vidya high tine tine tak, hirud tinak die vidya vidya high tine tine tak.[?] [door opens]

Pradyumna:
Śrīla Prabhupāda something about the tickets. We have those around the world tickets, we have round the world tickets and those tickets have a certain amount of. Have an itinerary. The itinerary is that we go from.

Prabhupāda:
That you understand, I cannot remember.

Pradyumna:
Well eh, there’s just one thing, that Karāndhara wanted me to ask about. That the tickets are going to be ah, $1900 apiece.

Prabhupāda:
Ah.

Pradyumna:
And Karāndhara just wanted you to know that the money is coming out of the book fund.

Prabhupāda:
Yes. Ask Karāndhara to see me. Yes… That is the… Called tactics. If the teachers are rascals themselves then there won’t be any fight. There should be [indistinct]. You know the tigers in the circus?

Karāndhara:
Yes. They pull out the whip but they never hit the tiger.

Prabhupāda:
Eh?

Karāndhara:
They never hit the tiger.

Prabhupāda:
Yes.

Karāndhara:
They just crack the whip.

Prabhupāda:
The tiger is so afraid simply by seeing that—he shuddered. Summarily it is not used. Simply in the hand. That is tactic. So if a tiger can be trained in that way, an animal, a ferocious animal and they cannot train the children? It needs a good teacher[?] Children will cry they will fight but you have to create. Teachers [indistinct] [LOUD] TAK! TAK! TAK! Immediately they stop.

Svarūpa Dāmodara:
[laughs]

Prabhupāda:
I have seen it… In our childhood I remember two teachers, we were so afraid we would going 50 miles away to avoid.

Svarūpa Dāmodara:
[laughs]

Prabhupāda:
It is [indistinct] even though [indistinct]. “What is Bhagavān doing he has had so many accidents.” It was going in the [indistinct] immediately transferred. He created such an atmosphere simply by seeing, all the children cried.

Svarūpa Dāmodara:
Even in the [indistinct] we have some afraid—some type of fearness with the professors also [indistinct] we don’t have any.

Prabhupāda:
Well that is required or deviance is the first form…

[Long pause]

So you have, recording department has not paid me.

Karāndhara:
Not paid?

Prabhupāda:
Not paid and so what is that?

Svarūpa Dāmodara:
[laughs]

Kṛṣṇa-kānti:
I mean about the credit?

Prabhupāda:
Yes.

Kṛṣṇa-kānti:
Yes its royalties. We pay from the records that sold.

Prabhupāda:
And when it will be sold?

Kṛṣṇa-kānti:
Well the first record will be ready in about a week.

Karāndhara:
They are bringing it [indistinct] did they get more work done on it?

Kṛṣṇa-kānti:
Yes [indistinct].

Prabhupāda:
There was, there was a contract between a teacher and his students, law students. So the students says, “Sir I have no money I shall pay you when I practical.” [indistinct] so he says, “all right.” So after learning the law, so he was not going to the court… [indistinct]

Svarūpa Dāmodara:
[laughs]

Prabhupāda:
[laughs] So this proposal is like that.

Svarūpa Dāmodara:
[laughs]

Prabhupāda:
Making recording, there is no sales, [indistinct] there is no sales, so when there is sales I’ll pay [indistinct]

Kṛṣṇa-kānti:
It is common standard practice in the recording…

Prabhupāda:
Yes.

Kṛṣṇa-kānti:
So when the sale is made the artist.

Prabhupāda:
Eh?

Kṛṣṇa-kānti:
Artist don’t usually get paid [indistinct]

Prabhupāda:
Artist do not get paid?

Kṛṣṇa-kānti:
No.

Karāndhara:
Sometimes they get advancement but goes against our future development. [indistinct]

Prabhupāda:
Oh yes. So you can practice it. Then the teacher did one practice he found a suitable criminal.

Karāndhara:
He [indistinct] in the court.

Prabhupāda:
Eh?

Karāndhara:
He [indistinct] in the court.

Prabhupāda:
Yes. So.

Karāndhara:
No respect for him.

Prabhupāda:
He wanted defense to rebel so then he said finally, “my Lord either you let him pay you know now he is practising.” This is called tit-for-tat.

Karāndhara:
Tit for tat?

Prabhupāda:
[indistinct] Tit-for-tat. The student was also clever but the teacher was also more clever. All right.

[Devotee’s leave offering their obeisances]

Prabhupāda:
turn it off?

Devotee:
No it’s [indistinct]… [end]