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67-10-03.Nan  Letter: Nandarani, Krsna Devi, Subala,  Uddhava
…I am always with you. Our procedure is very  simple and consistent. We chant, we read from Bhagavad-gita &  Srimad-Bhagavatam and we distribute prasadam.   Another thing I  request is that everything in the Temple should be kept nice and clean.  Everyone should wash hands before touching anything of Krishna’s. We  should always remember that Krishna is the purest & similarly only the  pure can associate with Him. Cleanliness is next to  Godliness.   Your ever well-wisher A. C. Bhaktivedanta  Swami
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71-07-08.Lak            Letter: Laksmi  Narayana               So you must live up to the rules and regulations of brahminical life. First and foremost is cleanliness. In your country they have so many filthy  habits. For example, they don’t wash after eating. A brahmana does not do  like that. If he did so in India, he would be highly criticized. So even if  you eat a little, still you must wash immediately. And the place that you eat  at must be washed off immediately also. In this way.    A brahmana’s name is suci, or one who is clean. In the toilet room wash with  water and wash your hands with soap. Then wash feet, face and mouth. Your  cloth must be washed daily, especially any cloth used to sleep in. In the  kitchen also, things should be kept spotless and cooking should only be done  by brahmanas; others may assist. That is the same procedure followed with  Deity worship. So these are some of the points to note in Brahminical life.  Keep yourself clean outside by bathing, etc. and clean inside by chanting  Hare Krishna Mantra. Go on in this way and your rapid advancement in Krishna  Consciousness will be certain.    Hoping this will meet you  in good health.
Your ever well-wisher,
 AC Bhaktivedanta Swami
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70-03-20.Ruk                Letter:  Rukmini
  Deity worship means to be very, very clean. You should try to  bathe twice daily. The Deities should never be approached without  having bathed first and changed to clean cloths after passing stool,  etc. Keep teeth brushed after each meal, fingernails clean and trim.  Be sure that your hands are clean before touching anything on the altar or  the Deities. And cleanse the Deity room, altar and floor daily thoroughly.  Shine the various Aratrik paraphernalia after Aratrik. This is described in the booklet for pujaris written by Silavati Dasi. The idea is summit  cleanliness–that will satisfy Krsna.    Regarding your dream,  it is a great blessing to you that Krsna warned you. So you should never be  negligent. Always be careful, then in due course you will feel the  Bhava.    Please offer my blessings to your good husband,  Bharadraja. I hope both of you are in good health.
Your ever well-wisher, A. C. Bhaktivedanta  Swami
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