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;Translation | |||
:"Dear Sohan, | |||
:Your letter. You are coming to Bombay, isn’t it? Will you come along with Manik Babu or meet me at Kalyan? I am starting today evening itself. Tomorrow itself I will wait for you at Kalyan. Even if there is no hope. Isn’t there a hope against hope? | |||
:Love to all. | |||
:Rajneesh Ke Pranam | |||
:13/4/1966" | |||
;See also | ;See also | ||
:[[Letters to Sohan ~ 065]] - The event of this letter. | :[[Letters to Sohan ~ 065]] - The event of this letter. | ||
:[[Letters to Sohan and Manik]] - Overview page of these letters. | :[[Letters to Sohan and Manik]] - Overview page of these letters. |
Revision as of 05:41, 30 August 2020
Letter written to Ma Yoga Sohan on 13 Apr 1966. It is unknown if it has been published or not.
प्यारी सोहन, सबको प्रेम। रजनीश के प्रणाम १३/४/१९६६ |
- Translation
- "Dear Sohan,
- Your letter. You are coming to Bombay, isn’t it? Will you come along with Manik Babu or meet me at Kalyan? I am starting today evening itself. Tomorrow itself I will wait for you at Kalyan. Even if there is no hope. Isn’t there a hope against hope?
- Love to all.
- Rajneesh Ke Pranam
- 13/4/1966"
- See also
- Letters to Sohan ~ 065 - The event of this letter.
- Letters to Sohan and Manik - Overview page of these letters.