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Do you think it is possible, for instance, to have the husband being involved in this movement and not his wife?

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"do you think it is possible, for instance, to have the husband being involved in this movement and not his wife"

Conversations and Morning Walks

1973 Conversations and Morning Walks

No, wife also involved. Everyone is involved. The child is also involved. You'll find in our class a small child dancing to the tune. Yes.
Room Conversation with Sanskrit Professor -- August 13, 1973, Paris:

Prabhupāda: He is married. So we have got so many married couples.

Professor: Your wife is here?

Yogeśvara: Yes.

Professor: In the same society?

Yogeśvara: Yes.

Professor: And in the same...

Prabhupāda: She also translates.

Yogeśvara: My wife translates, and I design the book.

Professor: So do you think it is possible, for instance, to have the husband being involved in this movement and not his wife?

Prabhupāda: No, wife also involved. Everyone is involved. The child is also involved. You'll find in our class a small child dancing to the tune. Yes. We have opened one school for children in Dallas. All the gṛhastha-bhaktas, those who have got children, we send there. Have you got pictures of Dallas? So there we have got very nice building, and, about, for the present, about near about hundred students. They're simply taught Sanskrit and English.

Professor: Nothing else.

Prabhupāda: Nothing else. Later on, little geometry, geography, mathematics. They're not meant for outside work. They're meant for as soon as they learn Sanskrit and English, they'll read these books.

Page Title:Do you think it is possible, for instance, to have the husband being involved in this movement and not his wife?
Compiler:Alakananda, Rishab
Created:22 of Apr, 2011
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