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720228 - Letter to Satyabhama written from Mayapur

Letter to Satyabhama (Page 1 of 2)
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Tridandi Goswami
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami


Date:   February 28, 1972
Camp:  ISKCON Sridham Mayapur
           (Reply: ISKCON Bombay)


My dear Satyabhama,

Please accept my blessings. I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of January 24, 1972, and I am very much pleased that you and your good husband are developing the New Vrindaban land very peacefully, and I think that you both are perfectly suited to remaining there and managing things very nicely, and you may gradually bring that New Vrindaban property to its full potential by stages, and that will please me very much. I always had great hopes for New Vrindaban, and gradually we are developing, as I can understand from Hayagriva's recent Cow Protection Report.
You are experiencing some doubts, that you cannot believe that the Krishna from Krishna Book can be the Supreme Personality of Godhead, that it must be like some fairy-tale. To clear up these things the best remedy is to discuss amongst yourselves all members regularly all our books in classes, then these doubts will be killed. Without reading books it becomes hackneyed and such obnoxious ideas trouble us. Our thoughts are always changing, that is the nature of the mind, so you cannot expect that even the great saintly persons are free from thoughts coming and going. But after thinking there is feeling and willing, willing being the stage of putting the thoughts into action. So if we are able to employ our intelligence, then we kill the thoughts before they become manifest in activity, but because we are so much inclined to enjoy something unintelligently, we have to therefore daily sharpen our intelligence faculty by reading and discussing and preaching to others. In this way we are able very easily to defeat all challengers to our philosophy and everything becomes very clear as it is revealed from different angles of vision. Krishna makes promise to one who is striving to serve Him sincerely that He will give such devotee the intelligence by which he may come to Him. Therefore we should always pray that Krishna may kindly provide me the intelligence to kill all demons of doubt, and because He understands the heart of His sincere devotee, immediately He gives assistance. For my part, for example, I am absolutely certain that anyone who challenges me I can defeat you. Why is that? Because Krishna gives me the intelligence.
Your idea to start a nursery school in New Vrindaban is very good proposal and you may immediately try for it by co-operatively consulting amongst yourselves how to do it. But one thing, we are teaching Bhakti by practical attendance and by decreasing playing desire or drive. If the children simply do as their elders are doing, that is, regularly attending mongal arotik, rising early, chanting, eating prasadam, looking at books, worshiping the [text missing] like that, then automatically they will become trained up in right way and there is no need for special programme for education. Children will always do as they see others doing, so if by the good association of their parents and the other older persons, they will come out nicely fixed in Krishna Consciousness, and because they are not spoiled by an artificial standard of sense gratification, they will think that performing austerities is great fun, just like in India we see the young brahmacharies are sent out to beg for their spiritual master to teach them humility and non-attachment, and they spend the whole day in the hot sun and come back at night, take a handful of rice, and sleep without blankets on the hard floor--and they take this type of life as very much enjoyable and great fun. This is how we train our children in Krishna Consciousness, just by keeping them always attending our regular programme and associating with Krishna devotees, teaching them in spiritual realization by giving them the idea that sacrifice and tapasya for achieving the highest goal of life is a very nice way of life. Not that we shall give them many games for playing, these so-called scientific methods of learning are artificial, unnecessary, and on the whole I do not have much trust in this Montessori system or any other such system of teaching. Your idea for having altars to train the children in deity worship is very nice.
So far your Jagganath deities which have become badly cracked, it is better to replace them, but if that is not possible then you may repair. The story of Lord Jagganath is like this: Once King Indradumna wanted to establish the picture in the temple of Krishna, Subhadra, & Balaram coming in a car or chariot during solar eclipse to Kuruksetra so he employed Viswakarma to carve them from wood, and actually the carving was going on behind closed doors, but the King was very impatient to see, so Viswanath (Viswakarma) stopped, but the King was satisfied with them half-finished.
Hoping this meets you in good health.
Your ever well-wisher,

A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami

ACBS/sda

Satyabhama devi dasi
c/o ISKCON New Vrindaban
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West Virginia,
U. S. A. 26041


Tridandi Goswami
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
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