Letter to: Sudama
Surat 1 January, 1971 71-01-01
Tokyo
My Dear Sudama,
Please accept my blessings. I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated December 22nd, 1970, and I am sorry to learn that although you are so sober you have been disturbed by your married life.
Married life does not mean that there will be no disagreement between husband and wifethat is a custom from time immemorial. According to Vedic system, disagreement or quarrel between husband and wife should never be taken very seriously.
Your ever well-wisher,
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami ACBS:ds
P.S. At present I am in Surat on the 4th Jan. 71. I am going to Bombay, from there I shall go to Calcutta on the 5th evening by plane, on the 7th there is an important meeting in Calcutta. Our present Calcutta address is 11b Jatindra Mohan Avenue c/o Goendha, Calcutta. Please immediately let me know by wire to Calcutta address whether KRSNA Vol: II has been shipped already or not. I am very anxious about it. ACB
If you so desire the whole Sankirtana party in India may go to Japan as you say there is good prospect.
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