Morning Walk
I was sitting down under the tree and playing my dugdugi.
Prabhupāda:
Ahaituky apratihatā [SB. 1.2.6].
Acyutānanda:
Yāya sakala bipada. [When I chant that holy name of the Lord, all dangers go away, Gītāvalī, Śrī nagara-kītana,song 3, stanza 3]
Prabhupāda:
Eh?
Acyutānanda:
Yāya sakala bipada.
Prabhupāda:
Ah.
Acyutānanda:
Bhaktivinoda… [break]
Prabhupāda:
[chants japa] …times it is speedy, sometimes slow. Therefore day and night, there’s time difference. It is moving. It is not fixed.
Acyutānanda:
Bhagavad-gītā’s Battle of Kurukṣetra fought in which month?
Prabhupāda:
That I do not know. Why?
Acyutānanda:
Because they have a Gītā day, I think, in November, where they claim that they have found the day… December?
Yaśodānandana:
December, beginning of December.
Acyutānanda:
So that, and the eighteen days’ war, and then the Uttarāyaṇa [the sun’s travel to northern heimsphere] begins in the middle of January. So I was thinking that Bhīṣma was lying on the battlefield for almost a month or more.
Prabhupāda:
Eh?
Acyutānanda:
That Bhīṣma was waiting, lying on the battlefield for about thirty or forty days. [break]
Prabhupāda:
…was to die when he liked. That was his special privilege.
Acyutānanda:
What?
Prabhupāda:
You die when he liked. That was the benediction upon him. And Gandhi will say dharma-kṣetra means this body.
Caitya guru:
[indistinct] Prabhupāda was speaking on the other day that He came with Balarāma and Subhadrā in a Ratha near Brahma sarovara, is that on the same day, the next month, He came?
Prabhupāda:
He came one sūrya-grahaṇa [solar eclipse] occasion. [break] …in America. That is better than calling a government. What is the government? I don’t care for them, these politicians. In America I never attempted to see the politicians, secretary and… Never attempted. I was sitting down under the tree and playing my dugdugi. [toy drum]
Dayānanda:
Yes. For one year the Marquis of Zetland was interested, and then what is the use? After that, then finished.
Prabhupāda:
Finished.
Dayānanda:
Just five hundred pounds spent in two years, and then nothing.
Prabhupāda:
Then nothing.
Dayānanda:
In 1933, ’34. But you have, you have done so much. Even…, even though you just had some low-class persons, you have transformed them all. And now it is a very wonderful…
Prabhupāda:
The Ramakrishna Mission man came to see me. He said that “You dress like American. Otherwise nobody will take you as important.”
Acyutānanda:
Nikhilananda…
Prabhupāda:
And “I don’t want to be important. I have no dress. If you pay for it, I can dress. I have no money. I know how to dress as a European. As business man, I was doing that. But not this shabby dress. You must give me four set of nice dress, [laughter] changing every alternate day. I know how to do it, but I have no money.” [end]