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Epistles (second series)

Sanyal

LIX
54 W. 33rd St., New York,
9th February, 1895
{original in Bengali}
Dear Sanyal,
. . . Paramahamsa Deva was my Guru, and whatever I may think of him in point of greatness, why should the world think like me? And if you press the point hard, you will spoil everything. The idea of worshipping the Guru as God is nowhere to be met with outside Bengal, for other people are not yet ready to take up that ideal. . . . Many would fain associate my name with themselves--"I belong to them!" But when it comes to doing something I want, they are nowhere. So selfish is the whole world!
I shall consider myself absolved from a debt of obligation when I succeed in purchasing some land for Mother. I don't care for anything after that.
In this dire winter I have travelled across mountains and over snows at dead of night and collected a little fund; and I shall have peace of mind when a plot is secured for Mother.
Henceforth address my letters as above, which is to be my permanent seat from now. Try to send me an English translation of the Yogavasishtha Ramayana. . . . Don't forget those books I asked for before, viz Sanskrit Narada and Shandilya Sutras.
"Aaza ih prm< >o< nEraZy< prm< suom! --Hope is the greatest of miseries, the highest bliss lies in giving up hope."
Yours affectionately,
Vivekananda

 

 

 

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