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Epistles (first series)

Munshi Jaganmohanlal

Murree,
11th October, 1897
My dear Jagamohanlal,

. . . Leave words when you start for Bombay to somebody to take care of three Sannyasins I am sending to Jaipur. Give them food and good lodging. They will be there till I come. They are fellows--innocent, not learned. They belong to me, and one is my Gurubhai (brother-disciple). If they like, take them to Khetri where I will come soon. I am travelling now quietly. I will not even lecture much this year. I have no more faith in all this noise and humbug which brings no practical good. I must make a silent attempt to start my institution in Calcutta; for that I am going to visit different centres quietly to collect funds.
Yours with blessings,
Vivekananda

 

Epistles (fifth series)

CXXI
To Munshi Jagmohanlal
Ballen Ville
Darjeeling
15 April 1898
My dear Jagmohan, 125
If you can find out all the letters that I addressed to H.H. on my way to--and stay in--Japan, Europe and America, please do send them carefully packed, under registered cover, to my address in the Math, as early as possible.
With blessing to you,
I remain,
Yours truly,
Vivekananda

 

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