Spiritual principles and practical protection can coexist when devotees mindfully navigate their worldly responsibilities.Listen — Srila Prabhupada Uvaca
Room Conversation with Officer Harry Edwards, the Village Policeman At Bhaktivedanta Manor — August 30, 1973, London 730830R1-LONDON [21:44 Minutes] Conv_730830R1-LONDON Prabhupāda: Generally the gypsies are Egyptian. But are they Egyptian or English? Harry Edwards: No, no. Father Bernard: No, these are really tinkers.
They're just... Śyāmasundara: [talking in background] In a sense. In a sense. Harry Edwards: They are, they are wanderers, actually. But there are various kinds of gypsies.
Prabhupāda: In India, we have got gypsies. Harry Edwards: Yeah, types of gypsies. Revatīnandana: Baul? Bauls?
Prabhupāda: Hmm? Revatīnandana: Bauls, or...? What are they called? Bauls?
Prabhupāda: Baul, Baul. Revatīnandana: Yeah.
Prabhupāda: No, Baul is different. Harry Edwards: In this country... It's rather interesting.
Prabhupāda: Gypsies are all over the world. Śyāmasundara: Rajasthan, they come, many gypsies.