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letter to mahatma Gandhi in 1000 words

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Letter to: Mahatma Gandhi

City
Date
47-07-12
Mahatma Gandhijee
Bhangi Colony
New Delhi.

Dear Mahatmajee,

If you don't mind acknowledge my respectful Namaskar. I am your obscure companion yet I needed to keep in touch with you on occasion and again in spite of the fact that you never cared to answer them. I sent you my papers "Back to Godhead" however your secretaries disclosed to me that you have next to no opportunity to peruse the letters and considerably less to read the magazines. I requested a meeting with you, however, your bustling secretaries never cared to answer this. At any rate as I am your extremely old companion albeit obscure to you I am again keeping in touch with you to convey you to the legitimate position merited by you. As a true companion, I should not veer off from my obligation towards a companion like your great self. 

I let you know as an earnest companion that you should quickly resign from dynamic governmental issues on the off chance that you don't desire to die an inglorious death. You have 125 years to live as you have coveted to live however you on the off chance that you kick the bucket a shameful passing it is no worth. The respect and eminence that you have acquired over the span of your present life time, were unrealistic to be gotten by any one else inside the living memory. In any case, you should realize that every one of these distinctions and glory was false in as much as they were made by the Illusory Energy of Godhead called the Maya. By this misrepresentation, I don't intend to state that your such a large number of companions were false to you nor you were false to them. By this deception I mean dream or as it were, the false fellowship and respects acquired in this manner were yet making of Maya and along these lines they are constantly impermanent or false as you may call it. In any case, none of you neither your companions nor yourself knew this reality.

I would just demand you to resign from legislative issues at any rate for a month just and let us have a dialog on the Bhagavad-gita. I am certain, in this manner, that you might get another light from the consequence of such dialogs for your advantage as well as for the advantage of the world everywhere—as I realize that you are earnest, legitimate and moralist.

Awaiting your early reply with interest.
Yours sincerely,
Violetta Johnson
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