Prabhupāda: This is the veriya dāsan. (break) ...taken the story from the Aesop's, no, Hitopadeśa. Laṅguli-hīna śṛgala, a jackal without tail. So this is the world. Any nonsense you do and if you say, "It is the latest fashion," everyone will do. The miniskirt. One girl made it, so all girl. The veriya not only amongst the sheeps, and the so-called animal sheeps also do that, human sheeps.
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== Conversations and Morning Walks == | </div> | ||
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=== 1975 Conversations and Morning Walks === | </div> | ||
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Prabhupāda: This is the veriya dāsan. | <div class="heading">Laṅguli-hīna śṛgala, a jackal without tail. So this is the world. Any nonsense you do and if you say, "It is the latest fashion," everyone will do. The miniskirt. One girl made it, so all girl. | ||
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<span class=" | <span class="link">[[Vanisource:Morning Walk -- June 7, 1975, Honolulu|Morning Walk -- June 7, 1975, Honolulu]]: </span><div class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Prabhupāda: This is the veriya dāsan. (break) ...taken the story from the Aesop's, no, Hitopadeśa. Laṅguli-hīna śṛgala, a jackal without tail. So this is the world. Any nonsense you do and if you say, "It is the latest fashion," everyone will do. The miniskirt. One girl made it, so all girl. The veriya not only amongst the sheeps, and the so-called animal sheeps also do that, human sheeps.</p> | ||
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Brahmānanda: "Misery loves company." | </div> | ||
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Prabhupāda: What is that? | <div class="heading">Cutting the tail of the jackal. (Bengali) "My tail is cut, so your tail must be cut." This is a fashion. | ||
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Brahmānanda: That's a saying, that if someone is feeling misery, he wants other people to also enjoy the misery. | <mp3player>https://s3.amazonaws.com/vanipedia/clip/750913MW.VRN_clip.mp3</mp3player> | ||
<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Morning Walk -- September 13, 1975, Vrndavana|Morning Walk -- September 13, 1975, Vrndavana]]: </span><div class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Brahmānanda: "Misery loves company."</p> | |||
Prabhupāda: Yes. | <p>Prabhupāda: What is that?</p> | ||
<p>Brahmānanda: That's a saying, that if someone is feeling misery, he wants other people to also enjoy the misery.</p> | |||
Brahmānanda: No one wants to suffer alone. | <p>Prabhupāda: Yes.</p> | ||
<p>Brahmānanda: No one wants to suffer alone.</p> | |||
Prabhupāda: Cutting the tail of the jackal. (Bengali) "My tail is cut, so your tail must be cut." This is a fashion. (pause) That is practical. The world is working so hard but where is the peace and happiness?</ | <p>Prabhupāda: Cutting the tail of the jackal. (Bengali) "My tail is cut, so your tail must be cut." This is a fashion. (pause) That is practical. The world is working so hard but where is the peace and happiness?</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:00, 15 June 2017
Expressions researched:
"cutting the tail of the jackal"
|"it is the latest fashion"
|"jackal without tail"
|"this is a fashion"
Notes from the compiler:
Story: Cut Coat Tails
Conversations and Morning Walks
1975 Conversations and Morning Walks
Laṅguli-hīna śṛgala, a jackal without tail. So this is the world. Any nonsense you do and if you say, "It is the latest fashion," everyone will do. The miniskirt. One girl made it, so all girl.
Morning Walk -- June 7, 1975, Honolulu: Cutting the tail of the jackal. (Bengali) "My tail is cut, so your tail must be cut." This is a fashion.
Morning Walk -- September 13, 1975, Vrndavana:
Brahmānanda: "Misery loves company."
Prabhupāda: What is that?
Brahmānanda: That's a saying, that if someone is feeling misery, he wants other people to also enjoy the misery.
Prabhupāda: Yes.
Brahmānanda: No one wants to suffer alone.
Prabhupāda: Cutting the tail of the jackal. (Bengali) "My tail is cut, so your tail must be cut." This is a fashion. (pause) That is practical. The world is working so hard but where is the peace and happiness?