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<div class="heading">If there are some holidays you specifically like, you plan them together with Karandhara by adjusting to the local taste.</div> | |||
< | <div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Bhakta dasa -- Delhi 20 November, 1971|Letter to Bhakta dasa -- Delhi 20 November, 1971]]:''' It is very nice that you are holding festivals in San Diego center. We are finding these festivals very successful for attracting the citizens to our activities. More and more these festivals may be held, at least very large festival in a year, simply for glorifying Krishna in public places. It is not that a specific holiday or theme has to be chosen. We are simply calling our Indian programs "A Hare Krishna Festival." But if there are some holidays you specifically like, you plan them together with Karandhara by adjusting to the local taste.</div> | ||
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Correspondence
1971 Correspondence
If there are some holidays you specifically like, you plan them together with Karandhara by adjusting to the local taste.
Letter to Bhakta dasa -- Delhi 20 November, 1971: It is very nice that you are holding festivals in San Diego center. We are finding these festivals very successful for attracting the citizens to our activities. More and more these festivals may be held, at least very large festival in a year, simply for glorifying Krishna in public places. It is not that a specific holiday or theme has to be chosen. We are simply calling our Indian programs "A Hare Krishna Festival." But if there are some holidays you specifically like, you plan them together with Karandhara by adjusting to the local taste.