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== Correspondence ==
<div class="quote" book="Let" link="Letter to Janardana, Hamsaduta, Himavati, Pradyumna -- New York 28 June, 1967" link_text="Letter to Janardana, Hamsaduta, Himavati, Pradyumna -- New York 28 June, 1967">
<div class="heading">Vrindaban is the only solitary transcendental abode within this universe where Krishna Consciousness automatically reveals.</div>


=== 1967 Correspondence ===
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Janardana, Hamsaduta, Himavati, Pradyumna -- New York 28 June, 1967|Letter to Janardana, Hamsaduta, Himavati, Pradyumna -- New York 28 June, 1967]]:''' From Vancouver I may come to Montreal, perform the opening ceremony of installation of Radha-Krishna Vigraha. Then I may go back to India for six months, as there is a program for construction of an American house for training preachers at Vrindaban. Vrindaban is the only solitary transcendental abode within this universe where Krishna Consciousness automatically reveals. Therefore I have a great hope to train some of my disciples for preaching work, even in my absence. I am now old man, and attacked with serious disease; I may be overcome by death at any moment. Therefore I wish to leave some trained preachers so that they can do the work of Krishna Consciousness in the western world. That is my ambition. I hope you all pray to Krishna so I may be able to execute my duty properly.</div>
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<span class="q_heading">'''Vrindaban is the only solitary transcendental abode within this universe where Krishna Consciousness automatically reveals.'''</span>
<div class="quote" book="Let" link="Letter to Jadurani -- Vrindaban 9 September, 1967" link_text="Letter to Jadurani -- Vrindaban 9 September, 1967">
<div class="heading">The Lord lives always inconceivably in His transcendental abode. Similarly, a fully K.C. person lives always in the pastimes of Lord Krishna by such consciousness only.</div>


<span class="LET-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Janardana, Hamsaduta, Himavati, Pradyumna -- New York 28 June, 1967|Letter to Janardana, Hamsaduta, Himavati, Pradyumna -- New York 28 June, 1967]]:''' From Vancouver I may come to Montreal, perform the opening ceremony of installation of Radha-Krishna Vigraha. Then I may go back to India for six months, as there is a program for construction of an American house for training preachers at Vrindaban. Vrindaban is the only solitary transcendental abode within this universe where Krishna Consciousness automatically reveals. Therefore I have a great hope to train some of my disciples for preaching work, even in my absence. I am now old man, and attacked with serious disease; I may be overcome by death at any moment. Therefore I wish to leave some trained preachers so that they can do the work of Krishna Consciousness in the western world. That is my ambition. I hope you all pray to Krishna so I may be able to execute my duty properly.</span>
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Jadurani -- Vrindaban 9 September, 1967|Letter to Jadurani -- Vrindaban 9 September, 1967]]:''' Regarding your work in the temple by painting, wherever you remain, if you are fully absorbed in your transcendental work in K.C., that place is eternally Vrindaban—It is the consciousness that creates Vrindaban. The Lord remains in the hearts of every living entity. He lives in the heart of a hog, and the hog lives in a filthy place. That does not mean that the Lord lives in a filthy place. The Lord lives always inconceivably in His transcendental abode. Similarly, a fully K.C. person lives always in the pastimes of Lord Krishna by such consciousness only. The material atmosphere is no impediment for continuing our K.C. in any circumstance.</div>
 
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<span class="q_heading">'''The Lord lives always inconceivably in His transcendental abode. Similarly, a fully K.C. person lives always in the pastimes of Lord Krishna by such consciousness only. '''</span>
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<span class="LET-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Jadurani -- Vrindaban 9 September, 1967|Letter to Jadurani -- Vrindaban 9 September, 1967]]:''' Regarding your work in the temple by painting, wherever you remain, if you are fully absorbed in your transcendental work in K.C., that place is eternally Vrindaban—It is the consciousness that creates Vrindaban. The Lord remains in the hearts of every living entity. He lives in the heart of a hog, and the hog lives in a filthy place. That does not mean that the Lord lives in a filthy place. The Lord lives always inconceivably in His transcendental abode. Similarly, a fully K.C. person lives always in the pastimes of Lord Krishna by such consciousness only. The material atmosphere is no impediment for continuing our K.C. in any circumstance.</span>

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1967 Correspondence

Vrindaban is the only solitary transcendental abode within this universe where Krishna Consciousness automatically reveals.
Letter to Janardana, Hamsaduta, Himavati, Pradyumna -- New York 28 June, 1967: From Vancouver I may come to Montreal, perform the opening ceremony of installation of Radha-Krishna Vigraha. Then I may go back to India for six months, as there is a program for construction of an American house for training preachers at Vrindaban. Vrindaban is the only solitary transcendental abode within this universe where Krishna Consciousness automatically reveals. Therefore I have a great hope to train some of my disciples for preaching work, even in my absence. I am now old man, and attacked with serious disease; I may be overcome by death at any moment. Therefore I wish to leave some trained preachers so that they can do the work of Krishna Consciousness in the western world. That is my ambition. I hope you all pray to Krishna so I may be able to execute my duty properly.
The Lord lives always inconceivably in His transcendental abode. Similarly, a fully K.C. person lives always in the pastimes of Lord Krishna by such consciousness only.
Letter to Jadurani -- Vrindaban 9 September, 1967: Regarding your work in the temple by painting, wherever you remain, if you are fully absorbed in your transcendental work in K.C., that place is eternally Vrindaban—It is the consciousness that creates Vrindaban. The Lord remains in the hearts of every living entity. He lives in the heart of a hog, and the hog lives in a filthy place. That does not mean that the Lord lives in a filthy place. The Lord lives always inconceivably in His transcendental abode. Similarly, a fully K.C. person lives always in the pastimes of Lord Krishna by such consciousness only. The material atmosphere is no impediment for continuing our K.C. in any circumstance.