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(Translated from Bengali)
GHAZIPUR,
30th January, 1890.
REVERED SIR (Shri Balaram Bose),
I am now stopping with Satish Babu at Ghazipur. Of the few places
I have recently visited, this is the healthiest. The water of Baidyanath is
very bad — it leads to indigestion. Allahabad is very congested. The few days I
passed at Varanasi, I suffered from fever day and night — the place is so
malarious! Ghazipur has a very salubrious climate — specially the quarter I am
living in. I have visited Pavhari Baba's house — there are high walls all
round, and it is fashioned like an English bungalow. There is a garden inside
and big rooms and chimneys, etc. He allows nobody to enter. If he is so
inclined, he comes up to the door and speaks from inside — that is all. One day
I went and waited and waited in the cold and had to return. I shall go to
Varanasi on Sunday next. If the meeting with the Babaji takes place in the
meantime, all right, otherwise I bid him good-bye. About Pramada Babu's place I
shall write definitely from Varanasi. If Kali Bhattacharya is determined to
come, let him do so after I leave for Varanasi on Sunday, but he should rather
not. After a few days' stay at Varanasi, I shall start for Hrishikesh. Pramada
Babu may accompany me. Please accept all of you my cordial greetings — and
blessing to Fakir, Ram, Krishnamayi, etc.
Yours affectionately,
VIVEKANANDA.
PS. In my opinion, it will do you much good if you come and stay for some time
at Ghazipur. Here Satish will be able to secure a bungalow for you, and there
is a gentleman, Gagan Chandra Ray by name, who is the head of the Opium Office
and is exceedingly courteous, philanthropic, and social — they will arrange for
everything. The house-rent is fifteen to twenty rupees; rice is dear, and milk
sells at sixteen to twenty seers a rupee; all other things are very cheap.
Besides, under the care of these gentlemen, there is no chance of any
difficulty. But it is slightly expensive — it will cost over forty to fifty
rupees. Varanasi is horribly malarious. I have never lived in Pramada Babu's
garden. He likes to have me always in his company. The garden is indeed very
beautiful, richly laid out, spacious, and open. This time when I go, I shall
live there and report to you.