by Jayasacinandana das
I am listening coversation with Srila Prabhupada and his disciples discusing the shortage of grains in Russia. In the back of the recording there was a repeated rooster's crowing. Then Prabhupada said:
"That means, rascal, you take one side, that ardha-kukuti-nyaya. Cut the chicken half, and separate the mouth—it is expensive—and keep the rear side. You get eggs. (laughter) So this is ardha-kukuti-nyaya. The rascal does not know that if you separate the mouth there will be no egg."
Whatever Prabhupada saw and heard, it inspired him to use it in Krishna's service. Even an ordinary chicken's crowing.
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