Jayapatāka: I was going to go to Hyderabad, but instead we started our building, so I sent Pūrna-prajña from Calcutta, my man. I sent two farmers. They called up and said, "They're giving bad cows. Don't take the cows." And then Haribhai Paduka got on the phone and said, "Oh, they are insulting me. They're saying I'm giving bad cows, this, that. I am going to..." He gave some complaint. So someone said, "All right. Whatever you give, it's all right." Then he gave these.
Tamāla Kṛṣṇa: One good one and three useless ones.
Prabhupāda: So why did you accept it?
Jayapatāka: I was in Māyāpur. I told them, "Don't accept bad." They called up, said, "These are no good. We won't accept." Then from Calcutta someone said, "You accept."
Tamāla Kṛṣṇa: These are the two oxen.
Prabhupāda: Whenever somebody wants to give, you don't accept immediately. Tell them first of all, "Let us see."