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Correspondence

1970 Correspondence

Chandarbika-Giridhari means Radha and Krishna.
Letter to Jayagovinda -- Los Angeles 3 February, 1970:

The Nitai-Gaura emblem is nice. Our first obeisances are to Guru and Gauranga; then we approach Radha Krishna. Perhaps while you were in India you have heard that we glorify in the following way: Guru Gauranga Chandarbika Giridhari. Four "G"s. So Guru-Gauranga you understand, and Chandarbika-Giridhari means Radha and Krishna. So you can make your emblem suitably according to space and convenience.