Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Volume 2. 1937
Letter ID: 2030
Sri Aurobindo — Nirodbaran Talukdar
August 26, 1937
“... Breaking all crag-teeth distances
Of the dark abysmal dominion.”
Sir, this “crag-teeth” is a too obvious theft1.
Y is not pleased with Jatin staying with me. She says because I wanted him to stay with me you agreed... Is it true that you have acceded to my desire?
No. But even if it had been a desire, what objection? To want to put up a friend in one’s room is not a crime. For my part, I am glad to have him there and think it is good for him and you.
... Please give Y some Peace and Protection.
She must be ready to receive it – i.e. she must take and keep the right attitude.
Jatin wants to know if you will write anything more to him.
Yes.
1 “The Bird of Fire”, SABCL, vol. 5 (Collected Poems), p. 571.