The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 8/Epistles - Fourth Series/XII Diwanji Saheb
XII
To Shri Haridas Viharidas Desai
KHETRI
28th April, 1893.
DEAR DIWANJI SAHEB,
On my way here, I wanted to go to your place at Nadiad and redeem my pledge, but certain circumstances prevented me, and the greatest of them was that you were not there; and to play Hamlet leaving Hamlet's part out is a ridiculous affair; and as I know for certain that you are to return in a few days to Nadiad, and as I am shortly going back to Bombay, say in 20 days, I thought it better to postpone my visit for that time.
Here the Khetri Rajaji was very, very anxious to see me and had sent his Private Secretary to Madras; and so I was bound to leave for Khetri. But the heat is quite intolerable, and so I am flying off very soon.
By and by, I have made the acquaintances of nearly all the Dakshini Rajas
and have seen most queer sights in many places of which I would tell you in
extenso when we meet next. I know your love for me and am sure that you
would excuse my not going down to your place. However, I am coming to you in
a few days.
One thing more. Have you got lion's cubs now in Junagad? Can you lend me one
for my Raja? He can give you some Rajputana animals in exchange, if you
like.
I saw Ratilalbhai in the train. He is the same nice and kind gentleman; and
what more shall I wish for you, my dear Diwanji Saheb, but that the Lord
would be your all in all in your well-merited, well-applauded and
universally respected latter end of a life which was ever holy, good, and
devoted to the service of so many of the sons and daughters of the great
Father of Mercies. Amen!
Yours affectionately,
VIVEKANANDA.