Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
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Sri Aurobindo — Tirupati V.
March 4, 1926
To V. Tirupati [5]1
4-3-26
Dear Tirupati,
We have received your letters and noted all the points 
on 


 which you have asked for instruction and enlightenment. We intend to answer 
fully, but the letter will take a day or two to write. In the meanwhile try to 
carry out the instructions already given. In your relations with your people, 
act simply and naturally; get rid of these nervous shrinkings which are a 
weakness. The important thing is to have the right inner attitude, calm and 
without attachment. If you do that, all these details – about how to address 
them, food and bathing, etc – become trifling matters which will arrange 
themselves according to convenience and common sense. It is simply that you have 
to stay at Vizianagaram for some time – as you have rightly seen, for several 
months, and during that time you must take what help they can give you for your 
material needs, without that binding you in any way to them. But on this matter 
as on the other questions raised in your letter we shall write fully in our next 
letter.
 
which you have asked for instruction and enlightenment. We intend to answer 
fully, but the letter will take a day or two to write. In the meanwhile try to 
carry out the instructions already given. In your relations with your people, 
act simply and naturally; get rid of these nervous shrinkings which are a 
weakness. The important thing is to have the right inner attitude, calm and 
without attachment. If you do that, all these details – about how to address 
them, food and bathing, etc – become trifling matters which will arrange 
themselves according to convenience and common sense. It is simply that you have 
to stay at Vizianagaram for some time – as you have rightly seen, for several 
months, and during that time you must take what help they can give you for your 
material needs, without that binding you in any way to them. But on this matter 
as on the other questions raised in your letter we shall write fully in our next 
letter.
1 An enthusiastic sadhak, Tirupati practised an extreme form of bhakti yoga, as a result of which he lost his mental balance. Sri Aurobindo advised him to go back to his home in Vizianagaram, coastal Andhra, to recuperate. From there Tirupati wrote a number of letters to Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. Sri Aurobindo wrote these twelve replies at this time.
This letter-draft was written by the Mother at Sri Aurobindo’s dictation or following his oral instructions. – Ed.