Letter to: Brahmananda
London 24 July, 1967 67-07-24
My Dear Brahmananda,
Accept my blessings. I am always thinking of your separation feelings. Please do your duty nicely and Krishna will help you in all respects. We are delayed here for 16 hours. Starting this morning at nine for Delhi. The attention of Mr. B.K. Nehru the Ambassador of India was drawn to me the other day. I have told him about my permanent Visa and he has promised to help me when I come back. Please make an appointment with him informing that I wish to present him our set of Bhagavatam and our other literatures. Then go to him and personally present the books etc. at Washington D.C. It may be that as soon as I feel some strength I shall be coming back. Up to now there was no disturbance about my health and I hope to reach Delhi this night. I shall write you again after reaching Vrindaban. Convey my ardent affection and blessings for all the boys and girls. I am very much hopeful of my movement.
Yours ever well-wisher
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Link to this page: https://prabhupadabooks.com/letters/london/july/24/1967/brahmananda Previous: Letter to: Janardana -- New York 22 July, 1967 Next: Letter to: "Children" at New York -- Vrindaban 26 July, 1967
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