Baba
Namaskar,
A few days ago in one posting, the point was raised about Lord Shiva's complexion on the cover of the book Namah Shivaya Shantaya. It was stated that the Publications Dept did wrong. Reading this, Dr. T.R. Sukulji thought this was an unjust accusation against Tiljala Publications. So Dr Sukulji wrote a response. Thereafter the original writer Prakash Sharma replied to Dr. Sukulji. Now please read the entire series below and it will be clear who is wrong and who is right.
Namaskar,
- Eds
===> In this next section, Dr TR Sukul ji is writing about the perceived mistake of Prakash’s letter about Publications.
Namaskar.
In section 2 of above post entitled "Publication mistake about Shiva" the note given above the underlined sentence is not true. I have seen the cover page of the said book and no one can say that Lord Shiva's body is smeared with ashes. It is according to the description "Rajatgirinibhah" in dhyan mantra of Lord Shiv and appears as white. Though the colour of ashes is also white but as soon as it is smeared on the body it does not seem as white as original, it absorbs some mosture of the body and becomes dim. The experts deputed for finding publication mistakes should be careful about these delicate points.
Regards,
In His lotus feet
TRS
===> In this next section, brother Prakash Sharma is replying to Dr. Sukulji about the publication mistake. And he is giving the proof by attaching a scan.
Namaskar,
The conclusion of Dr Sukul's complaint especially in the above yellow section is that Lord Shiva's complexion on the cover of NSS book "appears as white." But it is obvious that what Dr Sukul says is incorrect. The AM Publications team committed a mistake in printing. Please see the below scan from the NSS book where we can clearly see that Lord Shiva's complexion is not white. And the objection I raised in the posting was justified about Tiljala Publications error. So it is obvious that what Dr Sukul says is incorrect.
in Him,
Prakash Sharma
And here is a link to my initial letter which Dr Sukul is wrongly complaining about:
==> Blog Post & Scan about Complexion of Lord Shiva
You all may recall that this letter was posted in March 2015, or click on below link:
Re: Lord Shiva's complexion
Namaskar,
A few days ago in one posting, the point was raised about Lord Shiva's complexion on the cover of the book Namah Shivaya Shantaya. It was stated that the Publications Dept did wrong. Reading this, Dr. T.R. Sukulji thought this was an unjust accusation against Tiljala Publications. So Dr Sukulji wrote a response. Thereafter the original writer Prakash Sharma replied to Dr. Sukulji. Now please read the entire series below and it will be clear who is wrong and who is right.
Namaskar,
- Eds
===> In this next section, Dr TR Sukul ji is writing about the perceived mistake of Prakash’s letter about Publications.
Namaskar.
In section 2 of above post entitled "Publication mistake about Shiva" the note given above the underlined sentence is not true. I have seen the cover page of the said book and no one can say that Lord Shiva's body is smeared with ashes. It is according to the description "Rajatgirinibhah" in dhyan mantra of Lord Shiv and appears as white. Though the colour of ashes is also white but as soon as it is smeared on the body it does not seem as white as original, it absorbs some mosture of the body and becomes dim. The experts deputed for finding publication mistakes should be careful about these delicate points.
Regards,
In His lotus feet
TRS
===> In this next section, brother Prakash Sharma is replying to Dr. Sukulji about the publication mistake. And he is giving the proof by attaching a scan.
Namaskar,
The conclusion of Dr Sukul's complaint especially in the above yellow section is that Lord Shiva's complexion on the cover of NSS book "appears as white." But it is obvious that what Dr Sukul says is incorrect. The AM Publications team committed a mistake in printing. Please see the below scan from the NSS book where we can clearly see that Lord Shiva's complexion is not white. And the objection I raised in the posting was justified about Tiljala Publications error. So it is obvious that what Dr Sukul says is incorrect.
in Him,
Prakash Sharma
And here is a link to my initial letter which Dr Sukul is wrongly complaining about:
==> Blog Post & Scan about Complexion of Lord Shiva
You all may recall that this letter was posted in March 2015, or click on below link:
http://anandamargadiscourses.blogspot.com/2015/03/discourse-distortion-another-hindu.html