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Prabhupāda: I'll have to go to you. And both of them I like, Marwari (indistinct). That is the first point. Similarly Bengalis, too much oil. Imli, imli water, and chili.


Devotee (1): Actually Prabhupāda (indistinct) all the devotees.
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Prabhupāda: Ha.


Devotee (1): Three days you are eating reasonable food, that the devotees like so much, they are eating lots.
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Prabhupāda: Oh, Jaipuria invited.


Devotee (1): Yes, Jaipuria, when we were in Kanpur.
Prabhupāda: I'll have to go to you, and both of them I like. The Marwari this . . . Gujaratis, they use too much oil. Similarly Bengalis, too much oil. ''Imli'' (tamarind), ''imli'' water?


Prabhupāda: Jaipuria is that old man?
Indian devotee (1): Yes, they like. And chili.


Devotees: (indistinct-microphone noise)
Prabhupāda: And chili. That's all.


Prabhupāda: Kanpur, which is desert practically, but they're luxurious, they're rich, why... But they're devotees at the same time. In their country (indistinct), they have got many cows. They get sufficient milk. And from that milk they prepare so many, milk, ghee, and that, they get channa. But they know how to prepare so many things, channa, dudh. [break] Yes.
Indian devotee (1): Actually, Prabhupāda, in Jaipuria, when they invited us, when we were in Kanpur, all the devotees, for three days we were eating very simple food, but the devotees liked so much. They were eating lots.


Devotee (2): They are maintaining the rules.
Prabhupāda: Oh, Jaipuria invite them?


Prabhupāda: All over India, they are not so fallen as the kṣatriyas and brāhmaṇas. (end)
Indian devotee (1): Yeah, Jaipuria, yeah, when we were in Kanpur.


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Prabhupāda: Oh, Jaipuria is that old man?
 
Indian devotee (1): Mantura.
 
Prabhupāda: Mantura. He came to our temple.
 
Indian devotee (2): His son came here.
 
Prabhupāda: Eh?
 
Indian devotee (2): Yeah. The other day his sons came here.
 
Prabhupāda: Here?
 
Indian devotee (2): Yes, to see you one evening. . . . (indistinct) . . .
 
Prabhupāda: Oh. (break)  . . .country which is desert practically, but they are luxurious, they are rich. Why? But they're devotees at the same time. In their country also they have got many cows. They get sufficient milk. And from that milk, they prepare so many things—milk, ''ghee'', and then they get ''chānā''. So they know how to prepare so many things from ''chānā, lugdoo''. (break)
 
Indian devotee (1): ''Laḍḍu''. (break)
 
Jayapataka: They're maintaining the rules.
 
Prabhupāda: Yes. All over India, they're not so fallen as the ''kṣatriyas'' and ''brāhmaṇas''. (end)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



760303MW-MAYAPUR - March 03, 1976 - 2:25 Minutes



Prabhupāda: I'll have to go to you, and both of them I like. The Marwari this . . . Gujaratis, they use too much oil. Similarly Bengalis, too much oil. Imli (tamarind), imli water?

Indian devotee (1): Yes, they like. And chili.

Prabhupāda: And chili. That's all.

Indian devotee (1): Actually, Prabhupāda, in Jaipuria, when they invited us, when we were in Kanpur, all the devotees, for three days we were eating very simple food, but the devotees liked so much. They were eating lots.

Prabhupāda: Oh, Jaipuria invite them?

Indian devotee (1): Yeah, Jaipuria, yeah, when we were in Kanpur.

Prabhupāda: Oh, Jaipuria is that old man?

Indian devotee (1): Mantura.

Prabhupāda: Mantura. He came to our temple.

Indian devotee (2): His son came here.

Prabhupāda: Eh?

Indian devotee (2): Yeah. The other day his sons came here.

Prabhupāda: Here?

Indian devotee (2): Yes, to see you one evening. . . . (indistinct) . . .

Prabhupāda: Oh. (break) . . .country which is desert practically, but they are luxurious, they are rich. Why? But they're devotees at the same time. In their country also they have got many cows. They get sufficient milk. And from that milk, they prepare so many things—milk, ghee, and then they get chānā. So they know how to prepare so many things from chānā, lugdoo. (break)

Indian devotee (1): Laḍḍu. (break)

Jayapataka: They're maintaining the rules.

Prabhupāda: Yes. All over India, they're not so fallen as the kṣatriyas and brāhmaṇas. (end)