Divine justice manifests through nature's drought when humanity abandons compassion for God's creatures.Listen — Srila Prabhupada Uvaca
Hari-śauri: That's all right. Okay. You're recording this. Harikeśa: What about to pause it, though? [break] Prabhupāda: [Transl. Not a single drop of rain. The whole field turned yellow. No more greenness at all. There is little coolness at night hence some greenness is found here and there.] Indian man: [Transl. It's so hot there?] Prabhupāda: [Transl. Everything has spoiled. But they don't care. They will kill cow and eat. They are thinking whether it is yellow or green we will slaughter cow and eat.] They are thinking, "Let it be green or yellow, it doesn't matter. We shall cut the throat of the animals and eat. "But how long you will eat animal, if there is no greenness? They are already cutting the animals premature.
There is no… [Transl. There is nothing to eat. Could you arrange for me an expert cook?] Indian man: [Transl. For what?] Prabhupāda: [Transl. He will cook for me. You know, these people don't know anything. They somehow mix things together and give me to eat.] Indian man: [Transl. Yes, Mahārājajī. If you order, a good cook can be arranged.]
Prabhupāda: [Transl. So bring me one. Bring a cook immediately so that at least while I am here I can have, and also they will learn from him.] Indian man: [Transl. Okay sir.]
Prabhupāda: [Transl. And whatever you think is reasonable I can…] Indian man: [Transl. No. No. That's no problem.]
Prabhupāda: [Transl. No. He must be compensated for his labor.] Indian man: [Transl. We have one lady cook here.]
Prabhupāda: [Transl. Yes, yes. Anybody.] Indian man: [Transl. I will send her to you. She can teach everyone.]
Prabhupāda: [Transl. Yes. Send her immediately.] Indian man: [Transl. Okay. I will go now and send her. May be she can come here in your car.]