Prabhupāda: But preaching is our most important business. People are suffering for want of this Kṛṣṇa consciousness, so as representative of Kṛṣṇa, it is our duty to enlighten them, and we should accept all kinds of . . . but there is no difficulty. Where is the difficulty? I think we are living better than anyone in the world. (laughter) Where is the difficulty? Simply we have to be very sincere devotee of Kṛṣṇa, that's all. Everything Kṛṣṇa will supply. Everything.
So in that position, go on preaching. Don't be, I mean to say, tottering. You have taken a great responsibility; go on executing it. Don't fight amongst yourselves for petty things. Go on, advance. Hare Kṛṣṇa.
So it is . . . now we are going to have a great ceremony in India, Māyāpur. They have got . . . I have purchased one land. I took contribution 25,000 from Birla. I wanted 100,000; he gave me 25,000. That's all right. So with that money I purchased one land. So it is just to be developed, the foundation stone, cornerstone laying down. In India we require another . . . altogether at least one hundred men, Americans. So contribute some men from each and every center. We have got fifty centers . . . how many centers now?
Viṣṇujana: Seventy, I heard.
Karandhara: Almost sixty. Fifty-eight.
Prabhupāda: So give one man from each center. It doesn't require that he is very advanced. Advancement will be done by training, by practical application in life. If you send from each center one man to India . . . if you can send more, that's all right. But at least one man. In India we have got many things to do.
Because the business in India is important in this respect, that partly due to their subjugation by foreigners, their original culture has been killed.