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(Note from Achyutananda)


Oct. 17,67 [handwritten]


My Dear Mahapurusa,
Please accept my blessings. I am in due receipt of your detailed letter. Brown rice generally is doublely boiled, therefore it cannot be used for Krishna prasadam. Unpolished rice which looks like brown can be used. Generally in America the brown rice is doubly boiled therefore unfit. We do not mind polished or unpolished but doubly boiled mustn't be used. Doubly boiled rice is considered impure. Sun baked rice is all right.


Bhaktivedanta, Swami