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== Correspondence ==


=== 1973 Correspondence ===
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<span class="q_heading">'''Go on acquiring the surrounding lands and in this way we will establish a local self governing village and show all the world a practical example of spiritual life as Krishna Himself exhibited in Vrindaban.'''</span>
<div class="quote" book="Let" link="Letter to Kirtanananda -- Bhaktivedanta Manor 27 July, 1973" link_text="Letter to Kirtanananda -- Bhaktivedanta Manor 27 July, 1973">
<div class="heading">Go on acquiring the surrounding lands and in this way we will establish a local self governing village and show all the world a practical example of spiritual life as Krishna Himself exhibited in Vrindaban.</div>


<span class="LET-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Kirtanananda -- Bhaktivedanta Manor 27 July, 1973|Letter to Kirtanananda -- Bhaktivedanta Manor 27 July, 1973]]:''' Yes! Go on acquiring the surrounding lands and in this way we will establish a local self governing village and show all the world a practical example of spiritual life as Krishna Himself exhibited in Vrindaban. Agriculture and protecting the cow, this is the main business of the residents of Vrindaban, and above all simply loving Krishna. The cows, the trees, the cowherd men and Gopis, their chief engagement was loving Krishna, and in New Vrindaban we want to create this atmosphere and thereby show the whole world how practical and sublime our movement is.</span>
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Kirtanananda -- Bhaktivedanta Manor 27 July, 1973|Letter to Kirtanananda -- Bhaktivedanta Manor 27 July, 1973]]:''' Yes! Go on acquiring the surrounding lands and in this way we will establish a local self governing village and show all the world a practical example of spiritual life as Krishna Himself exhibited in Vrindaban. Agriculture and protecting the cow, this is the main business of the residents of Vrindaban, and above all simply loving Krishna. The cows, the trees, the cowherd men and Gopis, their chief engagement was loving Krishna, and in New Vrindaban we want to create this atmosphere and thereby show the whole world how practical and sublime our movement is.</div>
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1973 Correspondence

Go on acquiring the surrounding lands and in this way we will establish a local self governing village and show all the world a practical example of spiritual life as Krishna Himself exhibited in Vrindaban.
Letter to Kirtanananda -- Bhaktivedanta Manor 27 July, 1973: Yes! Go on acquiring the surrounding lands and in this way we will establish a local self governing village and show all the world a practical example of spiritual life as Krishna Himself exhibited in Vrindaban. Agriculture and protecting the cow, this is the main business of the residents of Vrindaban, and above all simply loving Krishna. The cows, the trees, the cowherd men and Gopis, their chief engagement was loving Krishna, and in New Vrindaban we want to create this atmosphere and thereby show the whole world how practical and sublime our movement is.