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<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Letter to Ramakrishna -- Allahabad 26 September, 1952|Letter to Ramakrishna -- Allahabad 26 September, 1952]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="text"><p style="display: inline;">I am trying my level best to reopen the business but still it will take minimum one week to come to the normal condition. I am awfully stranded and put to much shame. Will you kindly help me as you have done so many times? As a son has no shame to ask his father, so I feel no shame for it because there is no other help at the present moment. If you can, please do send me T.M.O. for Rs 300/- &amp; save my prestige &amp; honour. I expect to return you this sum after a fort night. As soon as my business is opened I shall at once get back Rs 1000/-. May God bless you.</p>
<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Letter to Ramakrishna -- Allahabad 26 September, 1952|Letter to Ramakrishna -- Allahabad 26 September, 1952]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="text"><p style="display: inline;">I am trying my level best to reopen the business but still it will take minimum one week to come to the normal condition. I am awfully stranded and put to much shame. Will you kindly help me as you have done so many times? As a son has no shame to ask his father, so I feel no shame for it because there is no other help at the present moment. If you can, please do send me T.M.O. for Rs 300/- &amp; save my prestige &amp; honour. I expect to return you this sum after a fort night. As soon as my business is opened I shall at once get back Rs 1000/-. May God bless you.</p>
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<div id="1974_Correspondence" class="sub_section" sec_index="9" parent="Correspondence" text="1974 Correspondence"><h3>1974 Correspondence</h3>
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<div id="LettertoMadhavanandaMayapur6October1974_0" class="quote" parent="1974_Correspondence" book="Let" index="457" link="Letter to Madhavananda -- Mayapur 6 October, 1974" link_text="Letter to Madhavananda -- Mayapur 6 October, 1974">
<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Letter to Madhavananda -- Mayapur 6 October, 1974|Letter to Madhavananda -- Mayapur 6 October, 1974]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Regarding Hamsaduta, you cannot criticize him. Hamsaduta is liquidating the debts. You were there but you could not liquidate, but Hamsaduta has come and he is liquidating. Canakya Pandit says that a happy man is he who lives at home and who has no debts. London was so much in debt that it was something shameless. I have not said anything until now, but I was very sorry to see in the temple that the chandelier was taken down. The temple was almost dark without the chandelier. I had told to Syamasundara. that I wanted it, and he borrowed, but then he could not pay, so it was taken.</p>
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<div id="LettertoNityanandaMayapur16March1977_0" class="quote" parent="1977_Correspondence" book="Let" index="64" link="Letter to Nityananda -- Mayapur 16 March, 1977" link_text="Letter to Nityananda -- Mayapur 16 March, 1977">
<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Letter to Nityananda -- Mayapur 16 March, 1977|Letter to Nityananda -- Mayapur 16 March, 1977]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="text"><p style="display: inline;">So far as Gurukula is concerned, literary education is for the Brahminical class, not for all. Others should learn by seeing, like the ksatriyas, vaisyas, and sudras. Just like driving a bullock cart; it doesn't require education. Modern so-called education is simply a waste of time producing hippies. Shameless! Why compulsory education? To make hippies—compulsory education to degrade. So it is very fortunate that there is no compulsory education required by the state of Mississippi.</p>
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 12 December 2011

Expressions researched:
"bereft of all shame" |"lost all shame" |"no shame" |"shameless" |"shamelessly" |"shamelessness" |"without shame"

Correspondence

1947 to 1965 Correspondence

Letter to Ramakrishna -- Allahabad 26 September, 1952:

I am trying my level best to reopen the business but still it will take minimum one week to come to the normal condition. I am awfully stranded and put to much shame. Will you kindly help me as you have done so many times? As a son has no shame to ask his father, so I feel no shame for it because there is no other help at the present moment. If you can, please do send me T.M.O. for Rs 300/- & save my prestige & honour. I expect to return you this sum after a fort night. As soon as my business is opened I shall at once get back Rs 1000/-. May God bless you.

1974 Correspondence

Letter to Madhavananda -- Mayapur 6 October, 1974:

Regarding Hamsaduta, you cannot criticize him. Hamsaduta is liquidating the debts. You were there but you could not liquidate, but Hamsaduta has come and he is liquidating. Canakya Pandit says that a happy man is he who lives at home and who has no debts. London was so much in debt that it was something shameless. I have not said anything until now, but I was very sorry to see in the temple that the chandelier was taken down. The temple was almost dark without the chandelier. I had told to Syamasundara. that I wanted it, and he borrowed, but then he could not pay, so it was taken.

1977 Correspondence

Letter to Nityananda -- Mayapur 16 March, 1977:

So far as Gurukula is concerned, literary education is for the Brahminical class, not for all. Others should learn by seeing, like the ksatriyas, vaisyas, and sudras. Just like driving a bullock cart; it doesn't require education. Modern so-called education is simply a waste of time producing hippies. Shameless! Why compulsory education? To make hippies—compulsory education to degrade. So it is very fortunate that there is no compulsory education required by the state of Mississippi.