Hindustan had the liberty to preach her culture and religion in foreign countries
Correspondence
1969 Correspondence
Hindustan has become independent, but while she was under foreign government she had the liberty to preach her culture and religion in foreign countries.
Letter to Prabhas Babu -- Los Angeles 2 July, 1969: That some people in India wish to donate Murtis and musical instruments but the Indian government has no provisions for such donation is most surprising. Hindustan has become independent, but while she was under foreign government she had the liberty to preach her culture and religion in foreign countries. During my Guru Maharaja's days, thousands of Rupees were being dispatched from Calcutta to London, but the new Indian government being independent, they are prohibiting to send some Murtis and mrdangas. So it is all our bad luck that these things are happening. Anyway, for the future I have arranged like this: Sriman Acyutananda Brahmacari is collecting some mrdangas and karatalas in exchange for our magazine, Back To Godhead. The price of one year subscription to Back To Godhead is $5.00, and in exchange of such one year subscription he is accepting a mrdanga and a few pair of karatalas. He has already collected a few mrdangas, and very soon he will have to dispatch them to our various centers.
Page Title: | Hindustan had the liberty to preach her culture and religion in foreign countries |
Compiler: | Laksmipriya |
Created: | 27 of Nov, 2008 |
Totals by Section: | BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=1 |
No. of Quotes: | 1 |