Prabhupāda: Pradyumna, give him little, this one here.
George Harrison: Oh, no, no. Please, no more. I'm really full. I won't have to eat for a few days. (laughter)
Prabhupāda: Sweets.
George Harrison: Very well.
Prabhupāda: Sweet will help you digest. Don't give three—at least four.
George Harrison: I won't be able to eat much more.
Prabhupāda: Three is given to the enemy. According to our Indian system, if you give somebody three, that means he is enemy.
George Harrison: Oh, really? I always liked the number three.
Prabhupāda: (laughs) You must give at least four.
George Harrison: I like three, five, seven, nine. Those numbers.
Prabhupāda: Bring some fruit. What are the three enemies? Kama, krodha...
Pradyumna: Lobha.
Gurudāsa: Lust, anger, greed.
Prabhupāda: Three enemies-lusty desire, anger and greediness.
George Harrison: Yes. But there's a lot of nice threes.
Prabhupāda: Yes. Just like Brahma, Viṣṇu, Maheśvara. Three worlds, śaṅkha, martya, padma. Trinity. These are nice things.