One has to study this veda sutra to understand it. Rudra represents death (mrityu). So the prayer: Let the light not see its end, offered to him indicates knowledge is limitless and the desire to have that is an eternal desire. Similarly when we see external cows, they have the same colour, different or same shape or light rays that take shelter of the power of Sun god could also have different colors'''. The janan surya is they have taken shelter of jnana bala and have different colors, the nature of jnana is necessarily not only one''', it is varieties, therefore satya or truth has diverse facets and appears in different sizes and colours. As the Bhagavd Gita explains in 11th chapter <blockquote>"''"ननवर्नक्र्तिनि च || nana-varnakrtini ca"''"</blockquote>this is all explained by Agni, that is the meaning. | One has to study this veda sutra to understand it. Rudra represents death (mrityu). So the prayer: Let the light not see its end, offered to him indicates knowledge is limitless and the desire to have that is an eternal desire. Similarly when we see external cows, they have the same colour, different or same shape or light rays that take shelter of the power of Sun god could also have different colors'''. The janan surya is they have taken shelter of jnana bala and have different colors, the nature of jnana is necessarily not only one''', it is varieties, therefore satya or truth has diverse facets and appears in different sizes and colours. As the Bhagavd Gita explains in 11th chapter <blockquote>"''"ननवर्नक्र्तिनि च || nana-varnakrtini ca"''"</blockquote>this is all explained by Agni, that is the meaning. |