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Pushkar: In 1974 in Mayapur after the festival time, a series of events unfolded beginning with the fact that a lot of devotees were sick. Prabhupada was concerned so he brought in the leaders like Jayapataka, Tamal Krishna and Gargamuni into his room to discuss the situation. Prabhupada was explaining that he wasn’t satisfied that the devotees were sleeping. He had been on the upper floors and saw a lot of devotees sick and sleeping when they should have been on parikrama. The leaders were blaming each other and all of them saying that they didn’t have enough money to get better food. Also at this meeting was Chaku, a Bengali Muslim worker who loved Prabhupada and always wanted to just sit and listen to him. Sudama Vipra, who was a sannyasi and a very tough guy who had gone to the Philippines, came into the room as well. Prabhupada had previously praised him for his preaching but at the same time Sudama Vipra didn’t want anyone else to go to the Philippines and he even threatened other GBCs if they did so. Prabhupada was well aware of Sudama Vipra’s rough nature. During the course of the conversation Prabhupada said, “So if you require money, Sudama Vipra will supply,” motioning with his hand toward Sudama Vipra. The other leaders were shocked because the last person in ISKCON who would have given them a dime or a paisa would be Sudama Vipra. In a split second Sudama Vipra took off his expensive watch and handed it to Chaku so that Prabhupada could see how munificent he was. Whether or not Sudama Vipra understood the message, that’s something we’ll never know, but he gave the watch and at the same time shocked those leaders because they knew that there was no way he’d ever give them a dime. Basically, he’d rather kill them than give them money. So this was one of Prabhupada’s pastimes that exhibited his wit, wisdom and vast intelligence.
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To view the entire unedited video go to Memories 53 - The Alachua Clan 2
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