The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 6/Epistles - Second Series/XVI Sir
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(Translated from Bengali)
C/O BABU SATISH CHANDRA MUKHERJI,
GORABAZAR, GHAZIPUR,
21st Jan., 1890.
DEAR SIR,
I reached Ghazipur three days ago. Here I am putting up in the house of Babu
Satish Chandra Mukherji, a friend of my early age. The place is very
pleasant. Close by flows the Ganga, but bathing there is troublesome, for
there is no regular path, and it is hard work wading through sands. Babu
Ishan Chandra Mukherji, my friend's father, that noble-hearted man of whom I
spoke to you, is here. Today he is leaving for Varanasi whence he will
proceed to Calcutta. I again had a great mind to go over to Kashi, but the
object of my coming here, namely, an interview with the Bâbâji (Pavhâri
Bâbâ, the great saint.), has not yet been realised, and. hence the delay of
a few days becomes necessary. Everything here appears good. The people are
all gentlemen, but very much Westernised; and it is a pity I am so
thoroughly against every affectation of the Western idea. Only my friend
very little affects such ideals. What a frippery civilisation is it indeed
that the foreigners have brought over here! What a materialistic illusion
have they created! May Vishvanâtha save these weak-hearted! After seeing
Babaji, I shall send you a detailed account.
Yours etc.,
VIVEKANANDA.
PS. Alas for the irony of our fate, that in this land of Bhagavân Shuka's birth, renunciation is looked down upon as madness and sin!