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* "[[Avyakt]]" i.e. subtle - these have been spoken since 1969 by [[Brahma Baba]] through the [[medium]] of [[Dadi Gulzar]] - only a few of these are spoken each year. [[BK]]s recycle these and hear them every Sunday. New [[Avyakt Murli]]s are broadcast live from [[Madhuban]] (via secure private channels) over the internet to [[BK]]s all over the world and are heard live by up to 25,000 people in person at the gatherings in [[Madhuban]]. See also [[Avyakt BapDada]] | * "[[Avyakt]]" i.e. subtle - these have been spoken since 1969 by [[Brahma Baba]] through the [[medium]] of [[Dadi Gulzar]] - only a few of these are spoken each year. [[BK]]s recycle these and hear them every Sunday. New [[Avyakt Murli]]s are broadcast live from [[Madhuban]] (via secure private channels) over the internet to [[BK]]s all over the world and are heard live by up to 25,000 people in person at the gatherings in [[Madhuban]]. See also [[Avyakt BapDada]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:48, 3 August 2006
From Hindi for "flute", the BK Murlis are the closest thing to scripture in the BK religion. The are portrayed as the words of God (i.e. Shiva), as spoken through the mouthpiece of Brahma Baba. All the primary BK teachings come from the Murlis.
The BK murlis are not available to the public - one must go to a BK centre to hear them spoken, or to read a copy. BK " students " hear a Murli every morning at around 6.30 am.
There are two varieties of Murli:
- "Sakkar" i.e. corporeal - these were spoken by Brahma Baba every morning until his death in 1969. Nowadays the BKs revise and recycle the last 5 years of these murlis, and listen to them Monday through Saturday every week.
- "Avyakt" i.e. subtle - these have been spoken since 1969 by Brahma Baba through the medium of Dadi Gulzar - only a few of these are spoken each year. BKs recycle these and hear them every Sunday. New Avyakt Murlis are broadcast live from Madhuban (via secure private channels) over the internet to BKs all over the world and are heard live by up to 25,000 people in person at the gatherings in Madhuban. See also Avyakt BapDada