INDIAN MONK'S DREAM
Sequel in London GOLDEN IMAGE FOUND LONDON, July 26. An extraordinary story of the. materialisation of a dream is related from the Gaudia Mission at West Kensington, of which Lord Zetlamd is the president, Pundit Goswami, a Hindu monk aftaehed to the mission, repently saw in a dream an image of the a.qd Vishnu. Musing on the dream, he was walking through the Queen's Club gardens near the tennis courts, when he. saw the : golden image of his dream lying under a tree. Taking it home. he installed the image in the shrine at which he worships daily, offering fresh flowers fionf the gqrden. The. image will be installed in the Hindu tqniple to. be huilt in London, for which the_ Maharaja of Tripura is gjiving £100,000, The image is of solid gold, six inches long, and has four ^ands holding gifts, Pundit G.oswami believes tliat this London discovery is the image of the gocl worshipped hy many millions of tfindus. Ete says it siguifies great da-ys for England and for the CrotYn.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 169, 4 August 1937, Page 5
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176INDIAN MONK'S DREAM Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 169, 4 August 1937, Page 5
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