I've seen pandits placing petals on his head before. This is a typical Vlodrop scene.
My guess is that no pictures will come out of Maharishi's body seated in repose. --- In [email protected], "Patrick Gillam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > It just looks to me like a picture > > of him sitting with his eyes closed. > > But what's with the flower petals > on his head? > > I just read a Purusha member's > account of filing through Maharishi's > room to view his sitting body. It > reminded me of the scene as Alexander > the Great lay dying, when his troops > filed past his room. Only Alexander > was still alive, and Maharishi was > gone. > > Random fact: In America in the 19th > century, it was customary to photograph > people, dressed and sitting up, after > they died. The pictures of deceased > children I saw in American Heritage > magazine gave me the willies, as this > picture of Maharishi did. > > > --- In [email protected], "at_man_and_brahman" > <at_man_and_brahman@> wrote: > > > > How sure are you that this is a photo of > > Maharishi dead? He doesn't appear to be > > seated on a bed and his skin isn't pale. > > > > It just looks to me like a picture > > of him sitting with his eyes closed. > > > > --- In [email protected], "Alex Stanley" > <j_alexander_stanley@> wrote: > > > > > > For those who read FFL via the website and therefore do not see > > > attached files, I've uploaded the MMY Mahasamadhi photo that was > > > attached to the post below to my webserver: > > > > > > http://alex.natel.net/ffl/images/mmy_mahasamadhi.jpg >
