Let's hypothesize that this premise is true. The first question that came in mind is, did they intentionally leave those documents (which were not relatively that heavy), so it might get buried for good? If they could bring to Abu other heavy stuffs like pots, utensils, etc, and their personal belongings like saree, underwears, etc, why couldn't they bring copies of Murlis with them?
Truthfully and frankly speaking, I still have the collections of my letters and love letters of friends and girl friends I have had since high school, college, and even the time I was already working. I have been moving to different places almost ten times already, and still had kept these documents with me, some were being kept by my mother, like my pictures, slam books, etc.
I know some friends destroyed pictures and letters of their girlfriends when things did not work out. It symbolizes ending a relationship to forget the bad experience.
Now, if Seniors intentionally buried the Murlis, did they get frustrated with Lekhraj Kirpalani or his teachings?
If "all Seniors" accidentally left the Murlis behind, and not a single one of them remembered to bring them to Abu, are they telling us, this is how much they were "in love" with their God? This is how much they preserve and keep His "love letters".
Or did they get ****** and frustrated with Lekhraj Kirpalani or his teachings, to commit such sinful act. Is it a sin of Commission or a sin of Omission?
I tell you, this "theory of Murli got buried ..." doesn't stand the test of reason, test of loveful feelings for the One, and test of pure living of people who claim they were with God for many, many years of their lives.
Truthfully and frankly speaking, I still have the collections of my letters and love letters of friends and girl friends I have had since high school, college, and even the time I was already working. I have been moving to different places almost ten times already, and still had kept these documents with me, some were being kept by my mother, like my pictures, slam books, etc.
I know some friends destroyed pictures and letters of their girlfriends when things did not work out. It symbolizes ending a relationship to forget the bad experience.
Now, if Seniors intentionally buried the Murlis, did they get frustrated with Lekhraj Kirpalani or his teachings?
If "all Seniors" accidentally left the Murlis behind, and not a single one of them remembered to bring them to Abu, are they telling us, this is how much they were "in love" with their God? This is how much they preserve and keep His "love letters".
Or did they get ****** and frustrated with Lekhraj Kirpalani or his teachings, to commit such sinful act. Is it a sin of Commission or a sin of Omission?
I tell you, this "theory of Murli got buried ..." doesn't stand the test of reason, test of loveful feelings for the One, and test of pure living of people who claim they were with God for many, many years of their lives.