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671023 - Letter to Mukunda written from Calcutta

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Calcutta 23/10/67
My Dear Mukunda,
Please accept my blessings. I am in due receipt of your letter of Oct 16 with great pleasure. Now I feel certain that you will get my immigration visa, in the meantime as I have already informed you I've gotten a visitors visa immediately on presenting passport. So please let me know whether I should wait for the immigration visa as you intend to send me or should I start on the strength of the visitors visa. On the whole now I can start any day I like but if you think I should wait I shall wait. You must write me immediately. I'm leaving Calcutta the day after tomorrow for Nabadwip, the birth place of Lord Chaitanya and my address is given on the over-leaf (please find). You will reply this letter to my Nabadwip address and on hearing from you I will do the needful.
When coming from San Francisco I promised to Janaki and other girls that this time when I come back I shall first come to San Francisco. So I shall return by Pacific route and possibly make a break in the journey in Tokyo and Hawaii. I have duly received the copies of your correspondence with SS Brijbasi. I understand that there was no mistake on your part. Along with your letter I have the note of Janaki's Aunt Edna. Please convey my greetings and good wishes to her. She may remain there with you till my return. I have duly received your telegram as well.

ACB c/o Chaitanya Saraswat Koler gunge

N.B. I have purchased one Tambura for you costing Rs 106/- P.O. Box Nabadwip [unclear]


from Dwarkin & Sons. They have allowed me 20% discount (special) on the price. This Tambura is going to be booked by air cargo tomorrow by Ramanuja. The charges will be too much. But hence forward you can order directly to M/S Dwarkin & son, 8/2 Esplanade East, Calcutta-1. The price is Rs 125/- Less 20% and there will be no sale tax charges if you send the amount by Bank draft in dollar direct to the firm. They will pack & ship the instruments by surface which will be very cheap. Always order in the ISKCON Stationery which are printed with my name. [handwritten]