[someone chanting verses in Sanskrit] ¶
Prabhupāda: [Hindi] [break] ¶
Haṁsadūta: …to Bombay. ¶
Prabhupāda: Yes. ¶
Haṁsadūta: The roadway is always difficult. It’s better if you travel by air. [break] ¶
Prabhupāda: They are dangerous road. ¶
Vāsughoṣa: The roads are not very good. ¶
Haṁsadūta: Tribhuvanātha is in Gujarat, is that right? ¶
Vāsughoṣa: Gujarat, right. ¶
Haṁsadūta: He’s collecting to get the bus fixed. [break] Another one, a small one. [break] The day Your Divine Grace… [break] …so much danger with these machines. Not a… [break] Motorcycle… [break] [indistinct fragments] ¶
Vāsughoṣa: It’s very old. [break] Many Arabs are here in Hyderabad. ¶
Prabhupāda: Oh. ¶
Indian man: They come here to get married. They marry local Muslims and go. ¶
Vāsughoṣa: They have so much money, but they only have a desert, so they have to come to India to try and enjoy. There’s nothing to enjoy in Arabia, simply sand. ¶
Prabhupāda: Arabians come here, I know. ¶
Vāsughoṣa: In Bombay also, all the big hotels are filled with Arabians. ¶
Prabhupāda: Ācchā? ¶
Devotee (1): This Taj and Oberoi, so many are there. ¶
Prabhupāda: India has good income from Arabian tourist. ¶
Vāsughoṣa: Yes. And they come back again and again to India. ¶
Prabhupāda: Ācchā? ¶
Vāsughoṣa: Even in Bahrain I met the brother of the ruler, and he said that he liked India the best of any place he had been. He had been all over the world. ¶
Prabhupāda: That’s a fact. ¶
Vāsughoṣa: He said India was the best place. So I told him to stay in our hotel in Juhu next time he came. [break] [end] ¶