Prabhupāda: Worshiping Deity.
Tamāla Kṛṣṇa: Yes. Oh, they're doing that beautifully, and they're expert cooks. They're very good devotees.
Rāmeśvara: They could just be so valuable to helping our temples if they agreed to preach to our devotees. They could train. (break) . . . brought the reporters from Time magazine over to see our temple. I had Mother Yamunā prepare some prasādam, and she was also serving them, and then she was explaining about prasādam and preaching. So I could understand that as long as she stays on that farm, she's limiting herself, because she's an excellent preacher. She could be very valuable, expert preacher. In her . . . their idea is that they would like to make their farm a little bigger, with more women living with them.
Prabhupāda: I like that idea.
Rāmeśvara: There will be no man to help give advice, just the women manage it all themselves.
Prabhupāda: Just like in Vṛndāvana there is bhajanāśrama, they're only women.
Tamāla Kṛṣṇa: Śyāmabhajis?
Prabhupāda: Not śyāmabhajis, but bhajanāśrama.
Rāmeśvara: So that's a good idea. (break)
Prabhupāda: . . . with man is dangerous for both. I, I have given that: man is good, woman is good, when they come together—bad. Both of them bad.
Tamāla Kṛṣṇa: Bad. We see that.
Rāmeśvara: They say that that farmland in Oregon is too small, very small.
Prabhupāda: Let them organize that.