Prabhupāda: I think we shall return. I am getting tired. But how strongly built it is. You see? What was the mortar? Mortar, it is called? That is Madana Mohana temple. (break) ...also good datuna.(?) They use.
Dhanañjaya: What do they use?
Prabhupāda: Datuna.(?)
Dhanañjaya: For cleaning teeth?
Prabhupāda: Yes. It is good... For those who are soft gum, it is good medicine.
Devotee (2): Nim leaves?
Dhanañjaya: No, the sticks, twigs. (break)
Brahmānanda: ...auspicious to see a calf drinking milk?
Prabhupāda: Yes. But there is no milk. (laughter) (break) Somebody should give me daily one fresh nim stem. Ask somebody. (break) Everything you have to do?
Dhanañjaya: I can learn from Brahmānanda Mahārāja. I can learn from Brahmānanda how to break it and make it ready.
Brahmānanda: No, no. Prabhupāda will arrange that. You just bring the branch.
Dhanañjaya: All right.
Prabhupāda: There are so many nim trees.
Harikeśa: You were telling us last year about nim leaves being very good for the stomach.
Prabhupāda: Oh, yes.
Harikeśa: Would you like some? We can bring you some nim leaves?
Prabhupāda: Yes, little paste. I can take.
Harikeśa: Mash it in like a nim chutney.
Dhanañjaya: Mortar and pestle.
Harikeśa: Put anything else in it?
Prabhupāda: No. A small pill. It increases appetite. Which way? This way?
Harikeśa: This way. (break)