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Volume 4

Letter ID: 1060

Sri Aurobindo — Roy, Dilip Kumar

August 11, 1949

It is quite evident that all the suggestions that are coming to Janak Kumari are part of the pressure that is being put on her from a distance by this evil-minded man: the idea of coming away before the Darshan is his idea and so is the thought of going to see him. You must persuade her this and tell her that on no account and for no reason should she yield to the pressure. It is clear what he is after and to allow herself to do what he wants in these matters is not to be thought of, the consequences might be very serious. She must on no account see this man or have anything to do with him. Even if she finds it difficult physically or otherwise to bear this kind of pressure she must remain firm; then eventually he will have to desist or he will get his quietus. If you think it necessary for me to write to her directly, let me know and I will do so.