Letter to: Nandarani
Calcutta 28 November, 1967 67-11-28
My Dear Nandarani,
Please accept my blessings. I am so glad to receive your letter dated Nov. 16, 1967. I was as much anxious to return to San Francisco and then to your place Los Angeles. It was almost finalized that I should start on the 23rd Nov. but due to the political strikes in Calcutta things have taken a different turn. I am just waiting for the opportune moment. Most probably everything will be alright by the end of this week and I am start for your country by Monday next via Japan. Anyway, I am reaching your place as soon as possible. In the meantime have some patience till my arrival. I am very sorry that Subala das has assumed such air of importance. We should always remember that we are on the path of perfection, but we are not perfect. If Subala das or anyone thinks that he has attained perfection he will be wrongly directed. I have asked you all to address your Godbrothers as prabhu. This prabhu means boss. If everyone of us thinks of his fellow worker as boss there is no question of misunderstanding.
Your ever well-wisher
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Link to this page: https://prabhupadabooks.com/letters/calcutta/november/28/1967/nandarani Previous: Letter to: Rayarama -- Calcutta 23 November, 1967 Next: Letter to: Brahmananda -- Calcutta 7 December, 1967
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