21 Jun 2006
Omshanti. Yes, bhatti is indeed a unique experience. We had only heard about it in the Murlis but the practical experience is gained only at Kampil. I do not know how the bhatti used to be conducted at Mount Abu prior to 1969 while Brahma Baba &/or Mama was alive, but from the experience of bhatti at Kampil, I can say that it is exactly in accordance with the directions given in the Sakar Murlis. Post-1969, I think neither BKs, nor their offshoots and neither any offshoot of PBKs have or are conducting bhatti programmes in the true spirit of the word. In fact, BKs have not been organizing any such programme ever since I became a BK in the late 70s.
Anyways, instead of wasting any of your precious time, I wish to quote an extract of a revised Sakar Murli published by the BKs and narrated by ShivBaba through Brahma Baba regarding the seven days bhatti.
"Har yek ka hak hai padhnaa. Baba ham naukari kartey hain. Achha, ek haftaa gyaan ley fir chaley jaana, Murli milti rahegi. Pehley 7 roz bhatti may jaroor rahnaa hai. Bhal 7 roz aayengey parantu sabki buddhi ek jaisi nahee rahegi. 7 roz bhatti maana koi kee bhi Yaad naa aaye. Koi say patra vyavhaar aadi bhi na ho. Sab ek jaisa toh samajh nahee saktey. Yahaan patiton ko paavan banana hai. Yah bhi rog hai, aadhakalpa kay maharogi manushya hain. Unko alag bithana padey. Koi ka bhi sang na ho. Baahar jaayengey, ultaa-sultaa khaayengey, patit kay haath ka khaayengey. Satyug may devataen paavan hain na. Unkay liye dekho khaas mandir bantey hain. Devataaon ko fir patit choo na sakey." (BKs dwara prakaasit revised Sakar Murli, dinaank 13.04.06, pg 2&3)
"Everyone is entitled to study. Baba, we are employed. OK. Obtain knowledge for a week and then you can leave, you will keep receiving Murlis. First you have to definitely undergo the 7 days’ bhatti. Although people come for 7 days, but everybody’s intellect will not be similar. 7 days’ bhatti means one should not remember anyone. There should not even be any correspondence, etc. with anyone. Everyone cannot understand equally. Here sinful ones have to become pure. This is also a disease; the human beings have been critically ill (maharogi) for half a Kalpa. They will have to be made to sit separately. There should not be the company of anyone (during bhatti). If they go outside, then they may eat rubbish things, they may eat the food cooked by sinful ones. In the Golden Age, deities are pure, isn’t it? Look, special temples are built for them. Then, no sinful one can touch the deities.” (Revised Sakar Murli dated 13.04.06, pg 2&3 published by BKs)
With regards,
On Godly service,
Arjun