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One may remain perpetually illiterate, but if one practices the devotional service activities, he will become a devotee

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"One may remain perpetually illiterate, but if one practices the devotional service activities, he will become a devotee"

Correspondence

1976 Correspondence

One may remain perpetually illiterate, but if one practices the devotional service activities, he will become a devotee.
Letter to Brahmananda -- Hyderabad 2 December, 1976:

I'm very glad to hear that Mr. Karsan and others are prepared to collect the entire amount for the house in Mombassa. I am enclosing a letter of encouragement for Mr. Karsan.

I like your idea for side by side arrangements to preach to the Africans and the Asians. Do it nicely, Krishna will give you all intelligence. I like the pictures you have __ __ __ chanting. One may remain perpetually illiterate, but if one practices the devotional service activities, he will become a devotee. That's all, train them up to become devotees. How to play mrdanga, how to play karatalas, take prasadam, attend arati, etc. They'll never understand the books. They are less than sudras, candalas. Just train as Vaisnavas, then all education is there.

Page Title:One may remain perpetually illiterate, but if one practices the devotional service activities, he will become a devotee
Compiler:Rishab
Created:27 of Jun, 2012
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=1
No. of Quotes:1