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Epistles (second series)

Atul Babu ( Atul Chandra Ghosh)

VII
Ghazipur,
15th March, 1890
{original in Bengali}
Dear Atul Babu {Atul Chandra Ghosh},
I am extremely sorry to hear that you are passing through mental afflictions. Please do only what is agreeable to you.
"While there is birth there is death, and again entering the mother's womb. This is the manifest evil of transmigration. How, O man, dost thou want satisfaction in such a world!"

Yours affectionately,
Vivekananda

PS. I am leaving this place tomorrow. Let me see which way destiny leads!

 

Epistles (third series)

VII
Ghazipur,
15th March, 1890
{original in Bengali}
Dear Atul Babu {Atul Chandra Ghosh},
I am extremely sorry to hear that you are passing through mental afflictions. Please do only what is agreeable to you.
**--"While there is birth there is death, and again entering the mother's womb. This is the manifest evil of transmigration. How, O man, dost thou want satisfaction in such a world!"

Yours affectionately,
Vivekananda

PS. I am leaving this place tomorrow. Let me see which way destiny leads!

 

 

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