Rāmeśvara: Prabhupāda, in New York City, many of these big buildings have courtyards, and in the courtyards they have purchased sculpture. So all the sculpture is abstract. They are against form; they are all impersonalists. And they spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to have these gigantic structures. All over New York City you see them. They have no form. They are simply...Prabhupāda: That is a form. The structure itself has a form.Rāmeśvara: But it's abstract. It's to give the idea...Prabhupāda: No, it is not ab..., it is form.Tamāla Kṛṣṇa: It's not personal, that's what he means.Prabhupāda: Yes, it is a form of their imagination, that's all. Not standard form, but it is a form. They want to make everything formless with form. That means they cannot avoid form.Devotees: Oh, jaya. [break]Type: WalkDate: July 12, 1976Location: New York
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