Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 Dear Varun jee, Nirmal jee, Shukla jee, Kulbir jee, Thakur sahib. (1). I could not respond earlier because I was on bed rest for three days due to back injury, and I am also not having Internet access at my new home. (2). This must be cleared at once that I am not using the ID of Iqbal Chand Thakur. I do not know who this gentleman is. (3). I have enough guts; I do not require any veiled identity to express myself. I know almost each and every known name of the group personally, so from whom I should be hiding and why? Neither I am a criminal nor any proclaimed offender. (4). I am very thankful to my " well wisher " friends who are indicating the mistakes in the book transliterated by me. And I have already expressed sorry for the mistakes and promised to rectify as soon as possible. My friend knows very well that I am a man of few words, I believe in action rather than the Kori Laffaazee. (5). I never claimed that the book in question is free from errors, did I? If that was see my note in the book, I humbly requested the readers to indicate errors. (6). Did I ever over reacted to any of the criticism? I rather accepted it thankfully, and also felt sorry wherever necessary. Didn't I termed one of the mistake pointed out by one of our friend as a criminal one? I am not at all disturbed or depressed by the various colorful remarks made by my friends. I am never afraid of criticism (negative or positive) I rather took it as a good advise. (7).I am very well aware of the qualities and deficiencies in the book. I do not need any further certificate from anyone after getting a " Well done " blessing by Dr. Upadhyaye jee. Rest assured, for me too the accuracy of the contents is most important rather than its printing and binding. I thank my God and Pt Rup chand Joshi jee, who despite our " superlative efforts " left some errors in the book to keep me levelheaded. (8). Finally, we all are just the students of the divine scripture called Lal Kitab, some are better students and some like me are the worst. I believe, that as true learners we must never behave like half filled vessels and never try to bamboozle our mates (I am not accusing anyone). Since almost all of us have a blurred vision, we should rather try to learn from each other's experience and knowledge (9). Friends, this is a very critical period, people are trying to prove the divine Lal Kitab as a big Hoax, so this sort of in-fighting will damage the cause and bring us nowhere. Kindly keep it always in your mind. Respectfully Yograj Prabhakar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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