ex-l wrote:Surely history would present up some leads, even as simple as biographical details, birth, death, business status, family etc ... perhaps some insightful stories?
At present, the evidence presented is against the case. Sevakram was the secretary of the Anti-Party and owed money to Lekhraj Kirpalani at the time of Om Mandli. Amongst high level court proceedings, neither he nor his wife is not listed amongst Om Mandli members as of 1937/38, nor is he documented?
How do we explain that? Or do you argue that we don't. We just adopt the position of blind faith?
It is not a little bit strange that God enlightened Veerendra Dev Dixit has no insight, no information or has not done so himself? (And, BTW, has the original Sevakram's wife and medium also reincarnated?).
Yes, it would be interesting to dig out the exact history of Sevakram, but most PBKs are content with whatever information they get from ShivBaba (through Baba Virendra Dev Dixit). Many questions regarding the history of the Yagya are raised by PBKs during the discussion classes but nobody has any concrete proofs so far. And nobody is willing to do the research work either.
According to the PBK version of the Yagya history, it is believed that Shiv entered first in Sevakram to narrate the secrets of the visions caused to Dada Lekhraj at Calcutta after he failed to get the answers from his lokik gurus and from Hindu pandits at Varanasi (its proof is available in the Revised Sakar Murli dated 23/24.08.08 to be released by BKs on Janmashtami). Shiv narrated the secrets to his wife (generally referred as Gita mata by PBKs, but it may not be the actual name). During this process another lady (referred to as Radha bachchi by PBKs, but this again may not be the actual name) also heard this narration. Sevakram's wife then narrated the secrets of the visions to Dada Lekhraj. Later on this spiritual family shifted to Sindh, Pakistan where the foundation of Om Mandali was laid.
My research about the history of Yagya has been restricted to the documents published by the BKWSU, like the interview with Khushiram Chugani published in Gyanamrit magazine and the biography of Dadi Nirmalshanta (Brahma Baba's daughter) who has lived mostly in Calcutta. Both the documents have already been discussed on this forum.
I have also mentioned that some PBKs tried to contact Brahma Baba's son in the past to discuss the Yagya history, but he was not interested.
One way to research the history could be to post querries about the Yagya history on non-BK sites (like orkut, yahoo, etc.) including questions regarding the relatives of Dada Lekhraj or their descendants. If any computer savvy descendant of Dada Lekhra/Sevakram's relatives can be contacted, then we can get access to any of the aged relatives/documents from that period.
Regards,
OGS,
Arjun