Wednesday, 24 October 2012

SHRI NATHJI A DIVINE PERSONALITY



SHRI NATHJI A DIVINE PERSONALITY

HH Shri Nathji (1902-1992) was not only known as the handsomest man in the world during his time, but philosophers, poets and religious folk had their own interpretations of his godly face and eyes, with the divine love, compassion, peace and innocence and guileless expression that marked his countenance, and which were out of this world. It was this one distinguishing feature of his personality that made people stop and gaze at him. It was as if all the love and compassion in the world had personified itself in his face.

There were many persons who compared his divine beauty to that of the gods, Lord Rama in particular, of ages past, about whom a poet, Tulsidas had written:

"Alas! The eyes have no tongue to narrate,
And the tongue hath no sight to behold,
This indescribable beauty of Thine."

It is noteworthy that many paintings and images of Lord Rama bear a striking resemblance to HH Shri Nathji. It appeared to be a favorite Face for the artists and painters of the time!


HH Shri Nathji (1902-1992) was not only known as the handsomest man in the world during his time, but philosophers, poets and religious folk had their own interpretations of his godly face and eyes, with the divine love, compassion, peace and innocence and guileless expression that marked his countenance, and which were out of this world. It was this one distingui
shing feature of his personality that made people stop and gaze at him. It was as if all the love and compassion in the world had personified itself in his face.

There were many persons who compared his divine beauty to that of the gods, Lord Rama in particular, of ages past, about whom a poet, Tulsidas had written:

"Alas! The eyes have no tongue to narrate,
And the tongue hath no sight to behold,
This indescribable beauty of Thine."

It is noteworthy that many paintings and images of Lord Rama bear a striking resemblance to HH Shri Nathji. It appeared to be a favorite Face for the artists and painters of the time!

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