Indian Guest: What is the language? ¶
Devotee: The mantra [indistinct] the drum [indistinct]. Can you write it down for me. ¶
Prabhupāda: Tick tacka tina. ¶
Devotee: Tik? ¶
Prabhupāda: Tick tacka tina. ¶
Devotee: Tota kina? ¶
Devotee (2): Drik tata kina. ¶
Kṛṣṇa-kānti: I think I will do a mṛdaṅga lesson tape. ¶
Prabhupāda: Tick tacka tina. Tick tacka tina… Tick tacka tina Tick tacka tina. ¶
Svarūpa Dāmodara: Dhik? d h? ¶
Prabhupāda: Tick tacka tina. Tick tacka tina. Tick tacka tina. Tick tacka tina. ¶
Kṛṣṇa-kānti: I have a…I’m going to make up a mṛdaṅga lesson tape. We have already recorded one mṛdaṅga lesson and all of the recordings that you have made where you just play mṛdaṅga alone. Well I have those and I can just put those recordings with no music just mṛdaṅga. ¶
Prabhupāda: No simply mṛdaṅga [indistinct] ¶
Kṛṣṇa-kānti: Yea, then they practise and listen. Let’s see what I have. [end] ¶