Spiritual enterprise thrives when rooted in genuine care for others and Krishna's service.Listen — Srila Prabhupada Uvaca
Prabhupāda: It requires much water. Then sow grains. [break] Devotee (1): This is from the previous owner, Prabhupāda. He's agreed to take the graves away.
He is simply finding another place for them. It's part of the contract we made with him, that he had to remove them.
Prabhupāda: This land? Bhagavān: That is the proprietor's land on this side.
Prabhupāda: And he does not find any land to move the graves. Bhagavān: What was that, Śrīla Prabhupāda? He has so much land? Devotee (1): There is a law by which it's very difficult to move graves anywhere.
So he's trying to get permission from the maire to do it. [break] Bhagavān: ...built a big factory here to engage people who were socially misfit, and he was making all kinds of plastic toys. So when we moved in, we suggested that he help manufacture Spiritual Sky. So now almost his whole factory is being used.
Devotee (2): One of his workers has [indistinct]. Bhagavān: Many young Indian boys who have come to France looking for something, they had no money. So he has employed them here. So they're working, they've brought their families.
Prabhupāda: They're established. Bhagavān: Yes, and he's building them houses. Devotee (2): There's one there. Bhagavān: Yes.