Sri Aurobindo
The Mother
to Prithwi Singh
Correspondence (1933-1967)
19 January 1936
Sri Aurobindo
Pondicherry
Prithwi Singh
I send you Dilip's letter and the enclosures. You will see from what he has written that the necessary papers are with his uncle who will not be in Calcutta till February — you will have to see him there then and get the papers.
It is not necessary or advisable to advertise. It is better to do all through private persons as far as possible.
As for the views of the Professor, there are those all worldly-wise and “reasonable” people. Outside people need not know that Dilip is giving the money to the Mother, only that he wants to convert his property into cash. But I suppose they will guess it all the same.
Abhay Singh and Sujata have their way as Uday Singh is not going before February; they are jubilant over the turn things have taken.
As for the poetry, it is held back for the time being. There will be a time for all things and for this also.
Sri Aurobindo
19 January 1936