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'''This letter is Letter No. 57 in ''Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom, First Series'''''. [[Mahatma]] [[Narayan]] writes a brief greeting to [[A. Govindacharya]].<ref>C. Jinarajadasa, ''Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom, First Series'' (Adyar, Chennai, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 2011), 120, 170-171.</ref> | '''This letter is Letter No. 57 in ''Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom, First Series'''''. [[Mahatma]] [[Narayan]] writes a brief greeting to [[A. Govindacharya]].<ref>C. Jinarajadasa, ''Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom, First Series'' (Adyar, Chennai, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 2011), 120, 170-171.</ref> In editions 1945-1974, before the First Series was resequenced in 1988, this was called '''Letter 44'''. | ||
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People involved | |
Written by: | Narayan |
Received by: | A. Govindacharya |
Sent via: | unknown |
Dates | |
Written on: | 24 April 1883 |
Received on: | April 1883 |
Other dates: | unknown |
Places | |
Sent from: | Tzigadze |
Received at: | Dobbspett, near Bangalore |
Via: | unknown |
This letter is Letter No. 57 in Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom, First Series. Mahatma Narayan writes a brief greeting to A. Govindacharya.[1] In editions 1945-1974, before the First Series was resequenced in 1988, this was called Letter 44.
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Page 1 transcription, image, and notes
To A.G. – as a guide for his lectures; with my blessings that he may the more effectually work for the regeneration of his fallen mother – India. Tzigadze
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Context and background
Mr. Jinarajadasa provided these notes about this letter and the previous one:
The recipient is probably Alkondavilli Govindacharya. Dobbspet is near Bangalore. He was a distinguished Tamil scholar and wrote several books. His most important work was an English translation of the Bhagavad Gita with the commentary of Shri Rāmānujāchārya.[2]
Physical description of letter
The location of the original letter is not known.