Harikeśa: He's Kuṇḍali. He just came from New York.
Prabhupāda: Oh.
Gopāla Kṛṣṇa: He just came from New York. He's from the West... He's a Commonwealth citizen. He's from the West Indies. He says he'll stay in India for the rest of his life.
Prabhupāda: Oh, that's nice. So you are going to the magistrate? You have calculated?
Saurabha: Ten thousand bags.
Prabhupāda: Ten thousand bags. No, I wanted to construct this building with bricks.
Saurabha: Yes, but we have to make some slabs and some...
Prabhupāda: Slabs? So still you will require ten thousand?
Saurabha: No. If we do with mud, then it will be much less.
Prabhupāda: Not mud. The mortar means sand and cement.
Guṇārṇava: No plaster?
Prabhupāda: No, no, plastering also.
Saurabha: No plastering.
Prabhupāda: No, plastering also.
Saurabha: But it comes to about eight thousand bags if I do the whole land like that around. That is the full thing, two stories. It comes to about eight thousand. And then there's always some extra for finalizing the floors...
Prabhupāda: No, no. I don't want to use this iron.
Saurabha: No, we don't require iron.
Prabhupāda: Simply brick. So in that way you still require ten thousand?
Saurabha: We require about eight thousand but it's best to apply for ten thousand. If we only need five thousand, we take that. They will give us that allotment.
Prabhupāda: Do it. (break)