At night I get up at one, at half past one, sometimes half past twelve. But I take a little rest, one or two hour, in the daytime. So two hours at night, two hours at day, or three hours at night, two hours in day. In this way, altogether five hours, not more than that. Our predecessor gurus, Gosvāmīs, they were taking rest not more than two hours or 2-1/2 hours. So we should come to that standard, Yes. Nidrāhāra-vihārakādi-vijitau. About them this description is: they reduced their sleeping, nidra. Nidra means sleeping. And āhāra. Āhāra means eating and collection. Collection is also āhāra. Yes. So they are mendicant. They had no collection. And they had no preaching mission. They were simply writing books.
Nānā-śāstra-vicāraṇaika-nipuṇau, very expert to study different scriptures, just to get the essence of scripture and give to the people. Lokānāṁ hita-kāriṇau. So their life was engaged for the benefit of the whole human society. What these people are talking philanthropy and humanitarian? They dedicated their life for . . . just like we are doing. It is not for any sect or any person. For the whole human society. So that should be the mission.