The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 6/Epistles - Second Series/VI Sir
VI[6]*
(Translated from Bengali)
Shri Durgâ be my Refuge!
BARANAGORE,
26th June, 1889.
DEAR SIR,
For sundry reasons I have been unable to write to you for long, for which
please excuse me. I have now obtained news of Gangadhar. He met one of my
brother disciples, and both are now staying in the Uttarakhanda (the sacred
Himalayas). Four of us from here are in the Himalayas now, and with
Gangadhar they are five. One brother-disciple named Shivananda came across
Gangadhar at Srinagara on the way to holy Kedarnath, and Gangadhar has sent
two letters here. During his first year in the Himalayas, he could not
secure permission to enter Tibet, but he got it the next year. The Lamas
love him much, and he had picked up the Tibetan language. He says the Lamas
form ninety per cent of the population, but they mostly practice Tântrika
forms of worship. The country is intensely cold — eatables there are
scarcely any — only dried meat; and Gangadhar had to travel and live on that
food. My health is passable, but the state of mind is terrible!
Yours etc.,
VIVEKANANDA.