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== Conversations and Morning Walks ==
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=== 1976 Conversations and Morning Walks ===
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<span class="q_heading">'''The handless animal is the food for the animal with hands. This is the beginning of life. Uncivilized man eats the animals. '''</span>
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<div class="heading">The handless animal is the food for the animal with hands. This is the beginning of life. Uncivilized man eats the animals.</div>


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Kīrtanānanda: Deer.
Kīrtanānanda: Deer.
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Kīrtanānanda: This is a dog's business.
Kīrtanānanda: This is a dog's business.


Prabhupāda: Dog's business. Without any fault, they'll chastise. We have no fault, still they are chastising. Durlabhaṁ mānuṣaṁ janma. You have got this independence. Little independence, more than the animals.</span>
Prabhupāda: Dog's business. Without any fault, they'll chastise. We have no fault, still they are chastising. Durlabhaṁ mānuṣaṁ janma. You have got this independence. Little independence, more than the animals.</div>
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Conversations and Morning Walks

1976 Conversations and Morning Walks

The handless animal is the food for the animal with hands. This is the beginning of life. Uncivilized man eats the animals.
Morning Walk -- June 22, 1976, New Vrindaban:

Kīrtanānanda: Deer.

Prabhupāda: Deer only.

Kīrtanānanda: Few fox.

Prabhupāda: Fox also. And fox, they come to our temple?

Kīrtanānanda: No.

Prabhupāda: No. Fox, they eat men? No.

Kīrtanānanda: Not usually. Only if they get sick, rabies, then they'll attack. They eat rabbits and rodents.

Prabhupāda: Deer also?

Kīrtanānanda: Deer are vegetarian, they eat grain.

Prabhupāda: No.

Devotee (1): Fox will eat the deer?

Kīrtanānanda: Oh, I don't think.

Devotee (1): Saw a lynx, a big cat.

Prabhupāda: Eh?

Devotee (1): A lynx, a small cat.

Kīrtanānanda: Something like a little wildcat.

Prabhupāda: They eat, they're eaten by the fox?

Kīrtanānanda: They'll eat the fox. They're very rare though.

Prabhupāda: Jīvo jīvasya jīvanam.

ahastāni sahastānām
apadāni catuṣ-padām
phalgūni tatra mahatāṁ
jīvo jīvasya jīvanam

The handless animal is the food for the animal with hands. This is the beginning of life. Uncivilized man eats the animals. Apadāni catuṣ-padām: these grass, plants, they are for the catuṣ-padām, four-legged. Cows, deer, goats, they eat. And those who are weak, they are for the strong. In this way, this is the nature's way. Jīvo jīvasya jīvanam. One life, a living entity is food for another. (dogs barking) Immigration department. (laughter) We have got passport. (laughter) That's all right.

Kīrtanānanda: This is a dog's business.

Prabhupāda: Dog's business. Without any fault, they'll chastise. We have no fault, still they are chastising. Durlabhaṁ mānuṣaṁ janma. You have got this independence. Little independence, more than the animals.