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"A reflection of the Sun may be experienced in place of the Sun, but it's

illumination is

never possible independent of the Sun."

 

---Sri Chaitanya-charitamrita: Madhya-lila, Chap. 25, Verse 117

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hallo Master Richard Brown :)

"A reflection of the Sun may be experienced in place of the Sun, but

it's illumination is never possible independent of the Sun."

Answering this verse in a non-psycho way, will be..-

We can experience the reflection of the sun, infact, see or use the

sun rays that are reflected with some reflectors like water or mirror,

or polished metal etc. But the sunlight that we get through the

reflector, itself comes from the sun and cannot be held, stored, or

continued, if the sun goes away or if the direct rays of the sun are

blocked from falling on the reflector. For example, we can trap air

from the environment, we can trap and store water from the sea.. but

sun rays in the same state, cannot be.

isnt it so.. :-|

:D

See you.. truely, Ketan.

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