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"The Deities may be carved without hair or dhoties, and then later they can be dressed"

Correspondence

1975 Correspondence

The Deities may be carved without hair or dhoties, and then later they can be dressed.

December 18, 1975 Kamuela, Hawaii

My Dear Brsni Prabhu,

Please accept my blessings. I am in receipt of your letter dated December 8, 1975. The Deities may be carved without hair or dhoties, and then later they can be dressed.

I will be anxious to see the photographs of your work.

I hope this letter meets you well.

Your ever well wisher,

A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami

ACBS/hda