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Haribol Kutir - Haridas Das -
braja - Thu, 18 Nov 2004 23:17:45 +0530
Does anyone have an address or explanation of how to find Haribol Kutir in Navadwipa? Are Haridas Dasji's books available anywhere else? Are GVA and GVJ the only texts he produced?
Jagat - Thu, 18 Nov 2004 23:25:46 +0530
Are you kidding? The guy was a machine. He produced numerous texts, all in Sanskrit and Bengali, though. Haribol Kutir is in the Poraghat area of Nabadwip, which is halfway between the main ferry ghat and Srivas Angan. Take your first left and then right at the first major looking street and ask someone. It's down an obscure little alley.
But there's not much happening there. Rather, when you get off the ferry in Nabadwip, go into one of the big sweetshops and ask if anyone can show you where Indu Doctor has his stall. He's the one who knows about the books. (And, warning, these instructions are 20 years old. Better off asking Gadadhar.)
braja - Thu, 18 Nov 2004 23:34:11 +0530
Any recommendations for titles that would be of particular interest for the Foundation and even the store? My helper there has so far shown himself to be really capable and motivated so I'm trying to put him to good use.
(BTW, I have been in contact with Gadadhar Pranji and am looking at carrying some "home made" books of his, replete with artwork.)
Madhava - Thu, 18 Nov 2004 23:39:04 +0530
QUOTE(Jagat @ Nov 18 2004, 06:55 PM)
Are you kidding? The guy was a machine.
It's a bit like Jagat^8. It's around 165181000450.
Seriously I don't know how many books he edited and published, but we'll have a hard time trying to put up with his endeavors. I trust you've read his
bio?
braja - Thu, 18 Nov 2004 23:47:31 +0530
QUOTE(Madhava @ Nov 18 2004, 01:09 PM)
QUOTE(Jagat @ Nov 18 2004, 06:55 PM)
Are you kidding? The guy was a machine.
It's a bit like Jagat^8. It's around 165181000450.
Seriously I don't know how many books he edited and published, but we'll have a hard time trying to put up with his endeavors. I trust you've read his
bio?
Yup, googled it this morning. Seems all roads lead to GD.