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In page A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada:

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Over the next three years, whenever Abhay was able to visit Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati in Calcutta[3] or Vrindavan,[4] Abhay would carefully listen to his spiritual master.[5] In 1935, Abhay moved for business reasons to Bombay;[6] then, in 1937, he moved back to Calcutta.[7] In both places, he assisted other members of the Gaudiya Math by donating money, leading kirtans, lecturing, writing, and bringing others to the Math. At the end of 1936, he visited Vrindavan, where he again met Bhaktisiddhanta, who told him, "If you ever get money, print books",[8] an instruction that would inform his life's work.[citation needed]