And they don't have to be the same. One can be sitting and the other standing. The one in the street, standing; and the one in the house, sitting. That will be very nice. Because in the house there's no need to ask anyone's permission. I hope the one in the street is standing?

I believe you had chosen a photo of Sri Aurobindo in which hewas looking toward the future. I think it's the photo by the

Dutch painter.

Yes, that's it. I would like the one in the street to be standing.[[ The statue in bronze, done by the sculptor Hrishikesh Dasgupta, will be unveiled on 16 August 1975 by the vice-president of India, B.D. Jatti. ]] And then, in the house, sitting at a table.

At a table?
Or simply sitting.

That way, it's fine.


page 279 - Mother's Agenda , volume 12 , 27th Oct - 1971