Murli Pt. No. 58 (Writing letters to Baba)
"Koi karma kartey hain, samajh nahi saktey, toh uskay liye Shrimat leni hai. Ghadi-ghadi poochana chaahiye patra may. Abhi Prime Minister hai, tum samajhtey ho kitni post aati hogi. Parantu vah koi akeley nahi padhtey hain. Unkay aagey bahut secretary hotey hain, vah saari post dekhtey hain. Jo bilkul mukhya hogi, pass karengey, tab Prime Minister kay table par rakhengey. Yahaan bhi aisey hota hai. Mukhya-mukhya patron ka toh fauran respond day detey hain. Baaki kay liye yaadpyaar likh detey hain. Ek-ek ko alag baith patra likhein, yah toh ho na sakey, badaa mushkil hai. Bachhon ko kitni khushi hoti hai – Oho ! Aaj Behad kay baap ki chitthi aayi hai. ShivBaba Brahma dwara respond kartey hain. Bachhon ko badi khushi hoti hai. Sabsey jaasti gad-gad hoti hain baandheliyan. Oho ! Ham bandhan may hain, Behad ka Baap hamko kaisey chitthi likhtey hain. Naynon par rakhti hain. Agyaan kaal may bhi pati ko parmatma samajhnay vaalon ko pati ki chitthi aati hogi toh unko chumman karengi. Tumhaarey may bhi BapDada ka patra dekh kar kayi bachhon kay ekdam romanch khadey ho jaatey hain. Prem kay aansoo aa jaatey hain. Chumman karengi, aankhon par rakhengi. Bahut prem say padhti hain. Baandheliyan koi kam hain kya." (BKs dwara prakaashit revised Sakar Murli taareekh 20.10.05, pg 3)
“If we perform any action and cannot understand it, then one must obtain Shrimat for that. One should ask very often through letters. Now, there is a Prime Minister. You can understand how many posts (letters) he must be receiving. But he does not read (all of) them alone. He has many secretaries under him. They see all the post (letters). They will pass the ones, which are very important. Then they are put up on the table of the Prime Minister. Here also it is like that. The main letters are responded to immediately. For the rest of the letters Baba’s love and remembrance is conveyed. It is not possible to give response to each and every one separately. It is very difficult. Children feel so happy – Oho ! Today I have received a letter from the unlimited Father. ShivBaba gives a response through Brahma. Children feel very happy. The ones, who feel more joyful than everyone else are the baandhelis (those Sisters and mothers, who are in bondages). Oho ! We are in bondages; The unlimited Father is writing a letter to me in such a manner. They keep it on their eyes. Even in the period of ignorance (i.e. when we were not in the path of knowledge), when those wives, on receiving letters from their husbands, whom they consider to be their Gods, they kiss those letters. Even among you, many children bristle with joy (horripilate) immediately upon seing BapDada’s letter. They start shedding tears of joy. They (i.e. the bandhelis) kiss it, they keep it on their eyes. They read it with a lot of love. Are Bandhelis any lesser?” (Revised Sakar Murli dated 20.10.05, page 3 published by BKs, narrated by ShivBaba through Brahma Baba, translated by a PBK)
• Baba is in fact telling that we should ask Baba very often to obtain Shrimat though letters. As per the BKs, ShivBaba is not present in the corporeal form at all since 1969. The role of Avyakt BapDada, which is played through Gulzar Dadiji for a few hours on very few days of every year is devoted only to narrating the Avyakt Vani. Neither anyone can meet BapDada personally, nor can they exchange letters. Then whom and where should we write letters to obtain Shrimat from Baba? When Baba is not at all present in corporeal form at Madhuban, then aren’t all the letters being replied to by human beings only?
"Koi karma kartey hain, samajh nahi saktey, toh uskay liye Shrimat leni hai. Ghadi-ghadi poochana chaahiye patra may. Abhi Prime Minister hai, tum samajhtey ho kitni post aati hogi. Parantu vah koi akeley nahi padhtey hain. Unkay aagey bahut secretary hotey hain, vah saari post dekhtey hain. Jo bilkul mukhya hogi, pass karengey, tab Prime Minister kay table par rakhengey. Yahaan bhi aisey hota hai. Mukhya-mukhya patron ka toh fauran respond day detey hain. Baaki kay liye yaadpyaar likh detey hain. Ek-ek ko alag baith patra likhein, yah toh ho na sakey, badaa mushkil hai. Bachhon ko kitni khushi hoti hai – Oho ! Aaj Behad kay baap ki chitthi aayi hai. ShivBaba Brahma dwara respond kartey hain. Bachhon ko badi khushi hoti hai. Sabsey jaasti gad-gad hoti hain baandheliyan. Oho ! Ham bandhan may hain, Behad ka Baap hamko kaisey chitthi likhtey hain. Naynon par rakhti hain. Agyaan kaal may bhi pati ko parmatma samajhnay vaalon ko pati ki chitthi aati hogi toh unko chumman karengi. Tumhaarey may bhi BapDada ka patra dekh kar kayi bachhon kay ekdam romanch khadey ho jaatey hain. Prem kay aansoo aa jaatey hain. Chumman karengi, aankhon par rakhengi. Bahut prem say padhti hain. Baandheliyan koi kam hain kya." (BKs dwara prakaashit revised Sakar Murli taareekh 20.10.05, pg 3)
“If we perform any action and cannot understand it, then one must obtain Shrimat for that. One should ask very often through letters. Now, there is a Prime Minister. You can understand how many posts (letters) he must be receiving. But he does not read (all of) them alone. He has many secretaries under him. They see all the post (letters). They will pass the ones, which are very important. Then they are put up on the table of the Prime Minister. Here also it is like that. The main letters are responded to immediately. For the rest of the letters Baba’s love and remembrance is conveyed. It is not possible to give response to each and every one separately. It is very difficult. Children feel so happy – Oho ! Today I have received a letter from the unlimited Father. ShivBaba gives a response through Brahma. Children feel very happy. The ones, who feel more joyful than everyone else are the baandhelis (those Sisters and mothers, who are in bondages). Oho ! We are in bondages; The unlimited Father is writing a letter to me in such a manner. They keep it on their eyes. Even in the period of ignorance (i.e. when we were not in the path of knowledge), when those wives, on receiving letters from their husbands, whom they consider to be their Gods, they kiss those letters. Even among you, many children bristle with joy (horripilate) immediately upon seing BapDada’s letter. They start shedding tears of joy. They (i.e. the bandhelis) kiss it, they keep it on their eyes. They read it with a lot of love. Are Bandhelis any lesser?” (Revised Sakar Murli dated 20.10.05, page 3 published by BKs, narrated by ShivBaba through Brahma Baba, translated by a PBK)
• Baba is in fact telling that we should ask Baba very often to obtain Shrimat though letters. As per the BKs, ShivBaba is not present in the corporeal form at all since 1969. The role of Avyakt BapDada, which is played through Gulzar Dadiji for a few hours on very few days of every year is devoted only to narrating the Avyakt Vani. Neither anyone can meet BapDada personally, nor can they exchange letters. Then whom and where should we write letters to obtain Shrimat from Baba? When Baba is not at all present in corporeal form at Madhuban, then aren’t all the letters being replied to by human beings only?