Letter to: Purusottama
Los Angeles 2 February, 1968 68-02-02
New York
My Dear Purusottama,
Please accept my blessings. I am so glad to receive your letter (undated), and I have noted the contents carefully. Krishna is so sublime and transcendental that He cannot be realized by mental speculation or by personal endeavor, education, or material acquisition. He can only be approached and understood clearly by our service attitude, engaging all our senses in His service. The beginning of service is to engage our hearing organs, and receive the transcendental message by aural reception.
So far your going to Buffalo, Brahmananda will see to it, and if it is already changed I have no objection. We have to serve Krishna from any circumstance or position. That shall be our mode of life. It doesn't matter where we live or where we serve.
If possible, secure one copy of "Illustrated Weekly of the Times of India'', Bombay, and you will find a nice article about ourselves on page 38. I think you can get this paper from any magazine store. It was published on January 21, 1968.
I have no overwork; I am not working materially. Thanking you once more for your kind letter. Hope you are well.
Your ever well-wisher,
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Link to this page: https://prabhupadabooks.com/letters/los_angeles/february/02/1968/purusottama Previous: Letter to: Madhusudana -- Los Angeles 1 February, 1968 Next: Letter to: Hamsaduta -- Los Angeles 4 February, 1968
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