The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 8/Epistles - Fourth Series/CXIX Rakhal
CXIX
(Translated from Bengali)
To Swami Brahmananda
KHETRI,
14th December, 1897.
MY DEAR RAKHAL,
I have today sent your power of attorney with my signature. . . . Draw the
money as early as you can, and wire to me as soon as you have done so. A
Raja of a place in Bundelkhand named Chatrapur has invited me. I shall visit
the place on my way to the Math. The Raja of Limbdi, too, is writing
earnestly. I cannot avoid going there also. I shall make a lightning tour of
Kathiawar — that is what it will come to. I shall feel great relief as soon
as I reach Calcutta. . . . There is no news from Boston as yet; perhaps
Sharat is coming; anyway, whenever any news comes from anywhere, write to me
immediately.
Yours affectionately,
VIVEKANANDA.
PS. How is Kanai? I hear that his health is not good. Pay special attention
to him and see that nobody is unduly bossed over. Write to me about your
health as well as Hari's.
V.