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My Dear Hayagriva,


Please accept my blessings. I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated 14 February, 1970, and have noted the contents carefully. I am very glad to know that you have sent the final manuscript of KRSNA book to Brahmananda and that it now reads very well. Thank you very much.
1975 So La Cienega Blvd.<br />
Los Angeles, Cal. &nbsp; &nbsp; 90034


Regarding the chapter end tags, that information has already been sent to you with my last letter.


It is correct that Nanda, Krsna, the gopas, gopis, etc. left Gokula to move to Vrindaban. There is no discrepancy because the whole area of Mathura is known as Vrindaban. Every place there is known as Vrindaban, but there are different quarters.
February 23 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 70
 
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Some of the Gopis were detained, not allowed to go to Krsna, we accept that the Gopis danced with Krsna anyway, and they went in their spiritual body. Whatever was detained was material body.
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Regarding the speeches of Brahma and Nagapatni to Krsna, that is not their quoting, that is my quoting—therefore it is called the Bhaktivedanta purport. But it is not incompatible, as you have suggested, because the Bhagavad-gita existed long before.
My Dear Hayagriva,<br />
 
Please accept my blessings. I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated 14 February, 1970, and have noted the contents carefully. I am very glad to know that you have sent the final manuscript of <u>KRSNA</u> book to Brahmananda and that it now reads very well. Thank you very much.<br />
Regarding your change of the title to "Kamsa Begins His Persecutions,'' it is alright. I am enclosing herewith a preface which I have written for the Krsna book. Please edit it nicely and send one copy of the edited version back to me, and another to Brahmananda for printing.
Regarding the chapter end tags, that information has already been sent to you with my last letter.<br />
It is correct that Nanda, Krsna, the gopas, gopis, etc. left Gokula to move to Vrindaban. There is no discrepancy because the whole area of Mathura is known as Vrindaban. Every place there is known as Vrindaban, but there are different quarters.<br />
Some of the Gopis were detained, not allowed to go to Krsna, we accept that the Gopis danced with Krsna anyway, and they went in their spiritual body. Whatever was detained was material body.<br />
Regarding the speeches of Brahma and Nagapatni to Krsna, that is not their quoting, that is my quoting--therefore it is called the Bhaktivedanta purport. But it is not incompatible, as you have suggested, because the Bhagavad Gita existed long before.<br />
Regarding your change of the title to "Kamsa Begins His Persecutions," it is alright. I am enclosing herewith a preface which I have written for the <u>Krsna</u> book. Please edit it nicely and send one copy of the edited version back to me, and another to Brahmananda for printing.<br />
I hope this will meet you in good health.<br />
Your ever well-wisher,
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A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
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I hope this will meet you in good health.
Encl. 4


Your ever well-wisher,


A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Sriman Hayagriva das Adhikary
 
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 25 August 2020

Letter to Hayagriva


1975 So La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, Cal.     90034


February 23                   70


My Dear Hayagriva,
Please accept my blessings. I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated 14 February, 1970, and have noted the contents carefully. I am very glad to know that you have sent the final manuscript of KRSNA book to Brahmananda and that it now reads very well. Thank you very much.
Regarding the chapter end tags, that information has already been sent to you with my last letter.
It is correct that Nanda, Krsna, the gopas, gopis, etc. left Gokula to move to Vrindaban. There is no discrepancy because the whole area of Mathura is known as Vrindaban. Every place there is known as Vrindaban, but there are different quarters.
Some of the Gopis were detained, not allowed to go to Krsna, we accept that the Gopis danced with Krsna anyway, and they went in their spiritual body. Whatever was detained was material body.
Regarding the speeches of Brahma and Nagapatni to Krsna, that is not their quoting, that is my quoting--therefore it is called the Bhaktivedanta purport. But it is not incompatible, as you have suggested, because the Bhagavad Gita existed long before.
Regarding your change of the title to "Kamsa Begins His Persecutions," it is alright. I am enclosing herewith a preface which I have written for the Krsna book. Please edit it nicely and send one copy of the edited version back to me, and another to Brahmananda for printing.
I hope this will meet you in good health.
Your ever well-wisher,



A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami


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Encl. 4


Sriman Hayagriva das Adhikary