Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Volume 3
Letter ID: 909
Sri Aurobindo — Roy, Dilip Kumar
February 24, 1937
Mother was very well impressed with Madame Miller; she is indeed what you described her to be. I hope her contact with India and with here will plant in her the seed of a peace which, as it develops, will heal the sufferings of life she has undergone and give her the inner spiritual happiness and release.
I have read Baron’s poem-letter. One would gather from it that his poetry must have one characteristic in common with the “citronnelle” as you describe it, a “beautiful perfume”.
The Mother had a very good impression of Charu and his wife1 [Bina]; but as for the drum I don’t know whether it is possible. These two weeks after the darshan it is a sort of whirl, one thing after another and all the day like that with little time for anything at leisure.
1 Charu Battacharya, aka Bengal, aka Motakaka. Later they became residents of the Ashram