Rāmeśvara: Prabhupāda has a very busy schedule coming up in the next month and a half. He's going to Detroit, Toronto, Pittsburgh, and our farm in that area, then Washington, D.C., New York, London, Paris, Rome, Tehran, and back to Bombay, all within about forty-five days.
Prabhupāda: Athens, Athens, Athens.
Rāmeśvara: Athens?
Prabhupāda: Yes.
Rāmeśvara: Oh. The new center in Athens.... It opened so fast, it's...
Interviewer: How long will you spend at each stop?
Rāmeśvara: About a week.
Interviewer: It's, I imagine, an exciting time.
Rāmeśvara: When Prabhupāda is there, for us it's the most, it's like our life has come back.
Guest: I was at the airport when he came in, and it was really quite joyous. There were about seven hundred devotees, I would say. The place was just vibrant.
Hari-śauri: They diverted all the other passengers somewhere else because they couldn't get into the room, there were so many devotees.
Rāmeśvara: The knowledge that Śrīla Prabhupāda is giving us is actually giving us our real reason to be alive. Most of us didn't know what the goal of life was. We had some ideas about this profession or that, but most of us had no real, you know, aim in life. And this philosophy and this knowledge has now given us proper direction. It's cleared up a lot of bad qualities that we may have had.
Interviewer: Is this your last trip to America?
Rāmeśvara: He's asking if this is your last visit.
Prabhupāda: Not necessarily.
Interviewer: You feel that you can continue to make those serious travels?
Prabhupāda: Well, I began my traveling in foreign countries at very ripe old age, seventy years. Ten years I'm traveling. This is the fifteenth tour all over the world.