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== Correspondence ==
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=== 1971 Correspondence ===
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<span class="q_heading">'''Knowledge by Authoritative Tradition'''</span>
<div class="quote" book="Let" link="Letter to Professor Kotovsky -- Moscow 24 June, 1971" link_text="Letter to Professor Kotovsky -- Moscow 24 June, 1971">
<div class="heading">Knowledge by Authoritative Tradition</div>


<span class="LET-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Professor Kotovsky -- Moscow 24 June, 1971|Letter to Professor Kotovsky -- Moscow 24 June, 1971]]:''' The Russian people as a growing nation and having a good feeling upon India's culture may take advantage of this treasure house of transcendental literatures, not only for the benefit of the Russian people but for the whole world. Whatever is done by a great nation or a great man is followed by ordinary persons, so it is my mission to distribute the treasure house of India's transcendental knowledge to the whole world, and your cooperation in this connection will be a great asset. You wanted to see the manuscripts of my lectures, therefore I am sending herewith an Introduction, the lectures and if you so desire I shall be glad to send essays on these subjects:
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Professor Kotovsky -- Moscow 24 June, 1971|Letter to Professor Kotovsky -- Moscow 24 June, 1971]]:''' The Russian people as a growing nation and having a good feeling upon India's culture may take advantage of this treasure house of transcendental literatures, not only for the benefit of the Russian people but for the whole world. Whatever is done by a great nation or a great man is followed by ordinary persons, so it is my mission to distribute the treasure house of India's transcendental knowledge to the whole world, and your cooperation in this connection will be a great asset. You wanted to see the manuscripts of my lectures, therefore I am sending herewith an Introduction, the lectures and if you so desire I shall be glad to send essays on these subjects:


1. Vedic Conceptions of Socialism and Communism
1. Vedic Conceptions of Socialism and Communism
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3. Knowledge by Authoritative Tradition
3. Knowledge by Authoritative Tradition


I shall be glad to hear from you at my London address, ISKCON London, 7, Bury Place</span>
I shall be glad to hear from you at my London address, ISKCON London, 7, Bury Place</div>
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<span class="q_heading">'''I have written an introduction to the three lectures I had proposed to deliver in Moscow.'''</span>
<div class="quote" book="Let" link="Letter to Satsvarupa -- Los Angeles 9 July, 1971" link_text="Letter to Satsvarupa -- Los Angeles 9 July, 1971">
<div class="heading">I have written an introduction to the three lectures I had proposed to deliver in Moscow.</div>


<span class="LET-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Satsvarupa -- Los Angeles 9 July, 1971|Letter to Satsvarupa -- Los Angeles 9 July, 1971]]:''' So far Moscow is concerned, there was only one substantial meeting, with one Professor Kotovsky and the tape of that conversation is being transcribed. Also I have written an introduction to the three lectures I had proposed to deliver in Moscow: 1) Vedic conception of Socialism and Communism, 2) Scientific values of a classless society; and 3) Knowledge by Authoritative Tradition. These are yet to be written. Photographs have been taken also. So I will collect all the material available and send it all to you in the very near future for publication in BTG.</span>
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Satsvarupa -- Los Angeles 9 July, 1971|Letter to Satsvarupa -- Los Angeles 9 July, 1971]]:''' So far Moscow is concerned, there was only one substantial meeting, with one Professor Kotovsky and the tape of that conversation is being transcribed. Also I have written an introduction to the three lectures I had proposed to deliver in Moscow: 1) Vedic conception of Socialism and Communism, 2) Scientific values of a classless society; and 3) Knowledge by Authoritative Tradition. These are yet to be written. Photographs have been taken also. So I will collect all the material available and send it all to you in the very near future for publication in BTG.</div>
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1971 Correspondence

Knowledge by Authoritative Tradition
Letter to Professor Kotovsky -- Moscow 24 June, 1971: The Russian people as a growing nation and having a good feeling upon India's culture may take advantage of this treasure house of transcendental literatures, not only for the benefit of the Russian people but for the whole world. Whatever is done by a great nation or a great man is followed by ordinary persons, so it is my mission to distribute the treasure house of India's transcendental knowledge to the whole world, and your cooperation in this connection will be a great asset. You wanted to see the manuscripts of my lectures, therefore I am sending herewith an Introduction, the lectures and if you so desire I shall be glad to send essays on these subjects:

1. Vedic Conceptions of Socialism and Communism

2. Scientific Values of Classless Society

3. Knowledge by Authoritative Tradition

I shall be glad to hear from you at my London address, ISKCON London, 7, Bury Place
I have written an introduction to the three lectures I had proposed to deliver in Moscow.
Letter to Satsvarupa -- Los Angeles 9 July, 1971: So far Moscow is concerned, there was only one substantial meeting, with one Professor Kotovsky and the tape of that conversation is being transcribed. Also I have written an introduction to the three lectures I had proposed to deliver in Moscow: 1) Vedic conception of Socialism and Communism, 2) Scientific values of a classless society; and 3) Knowledge by Authoritative Tradition. These are yet to be written. Photographs have been taken also. So I will collect all the material available and send it all to you in the very near future for publication in BTG.