Sri Aurobindo's writings on himself (excluding the letters in volume 35) and other material of historical importance.
Sri Aurobindo's writings on himself (excluding the letters in volume 35, Letters on Himself and the Ashram) and other material of historical importance. The volume is divided into four parts: (1) brief life sketches, autobiographical notes, and corrections of statements made by others in biographies and other publications; (2) letters of historical interest to family, friends, political and professional associates, public figures, etc; also letters on yoga and spiritual life to disciples and others; (3) public statements and other communications on Indian and world events; (4) public statements and notices concerning Sri Aurobindo's ashram and yoga. Much of the material is being published here for the first time in a book.
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Huzur Kamdar's Office 28th September 1904.
My dear Dewan Saheb,
I have been directed by H.H. the Maharaja Saheb to join the College immediately if that were possible so that there might be no delay in my beginning to draw the increment in my salary. In accordance with these instructions I have reported myself to Mr Clarke today, having forwarded the original order of my appointment in due course. I am also instructed, as there will be vacation for three months, to continue to help Mr Karandikar in the work of Huzur Kamdar as before.
These directions will, I presume, emend the last paragraph of the Huzur Order of the 26th September 1904 on the tippan for Mr Clarke's confirmation as Principal, since in the original order it is directed that the increment shall begin from the day I join the College.
Yours sincerely Aravind. A. Ghose. Huzur Kamdar
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