Rāmeśvara: It costs about a dollar a page.
Prabhupāda: Where? In...?
Rāmeśvara: In India. To compose.
Prabhupāda: And there?
Rāmeśvara: If we did it in America, it would not be less expensive. It might be even more expensive, because you have to order a special font for the Hindi alphabet. I've gone over this with Gopāla, and he says that so far, he is able to keep up with the translators. He is just now in Bombay, giving some more books in Hindi to the printer. Bhāgavatam 1.3 and Bhagavad-gītā in Hindi are going to the printer. And the translator is just still working on the first volume of Second Canto. As far as printing, this printer in Bombay called Usha is giving us very good service at a very low price. So it's a good place to print the books, the Hindi books. (pause) There's no question of buying equipment in India because it's too expensive for us to buy our own equipment.
Prabhupāda: No, that is...
Rāmeśvara: Plus it will not be repaired when it breaks.
Prabhupāda: That is very risky.