Morning Walk
Prabhupāda:
Big fish? [laughter]
Ambarīṣa:
That’s a catfish.
Prabhupāda:
Eh?
Ambarīṣa:
A catfish.
Prabhupāda:
Cap?
Ambarīṣa:
Cat. Catfish.
Brahmānanda:
A very low class fish. It eats the stool of the other fish.
Prabhupāda:
Oh. Black? It is black?
Mādhavānanda:
Yes. Black. Yes.
Prabhupāda:
We call magur mach. One who cannot digest anything, he is recommended to eat this fish, magur mach. Jīvo jīvasya jīvanam [SB 1.13.47]. One living entity is the life of another living entity. [japa] [break]
Mādhavānanda:
Is it wet?
Brahmānanda:
Yes.
Prabhupāda:
Then?
Satsvarūpa:
Ambarīṣa? Is there another way we can go? It’s wet.
Ambarīṣa:
We can go back around on the road and then walk along that road over there. [devotees chanting japa] [break]
Prabhupāda:
Grass is coming out. Where is the chemical? How the grass is coming out from the stone side? Harer nāma harer nāma [Cc. Ādi 17.21]. [break] …he will go?
Śrī Govinda:
Around the island. Right around the island.
Prabhupāda:
Very fast going, but where he will go? [break] …victory?
Brahmānanda:
Admiral Perry.
Satsvarūpa:
He defeated the British in 1812.
Brahmānanda:
Oh, he was an American.
Prabhupāda:
Admiral Perry.
Brahmānanda:
Admiral Perry. He defeated the British in the War of 1812.
Prabhupāda:
Oh. [break] …church tower?
Brahmānanda:
None of our men have ever been here, I don’t think.
Prabhupāda:
We shall go that way? [break] …piece of grass coming out. Another [indistinct]. [break]
Brahmānanda:
…Canada.
Prabhupāda:
So where is Canada?
Mādhavānanda:
Right there.
Prabhupāda:
That side. [end]