Omshanti. I have a Murli quote regarding Dadi Janaki also but do not know where to post it. There was a separate thread on Dadi Janaki on xbkchat, but I did not have this quote at that time. Anyways, for all those interested, here is the extract:
"Aksar karke gareeb hee poora potamail detey hain. Saahookar dey na sakein. Surrender ho nahee saktey, koi virlaa nikaltaa hai. Jaisey ek Janak ka naam hai. Baal-bachhey hain, joint property hai toh vah alag kaisey ho. Saahookar log apni property nikaalein kaisey, jo surrender hon? Baap hai hee garibnivaaz. Sabsey gareeb mataen hain, unsay jaasti kanyaen gareeb hain. Kanya ko kabhi varsey ka nasha nahee hoga."
"Mostly it is the poor ones who give complete potamail. The rich ones cannot give. They cannot surrender. Very rarely someone emerges. For example, one Janak is famous. She has children; there is joint property; so how can she separate? How can the rich ones extract their property to surrender? The Father is a friend of the poor ones (Garib Niwaaz). The poorest ones are the mothers. Poorer than them are the virgins (daughters). A daugher would never have the intoxication of the inheritance." (revised Sakar Murli dated 27.06.06, pg.3 published by BKs in Hindi, narrated by ShivBaba through Brahma Baba; English translation done by a PBK)
Regards,
OGS,
Arjun
"Aksar karke gareeb hee poora potamail detey hain. Saahookar dey na sakein. Surrender ho nahee saktey, koi virlaa nikaltaa hai. Jaisey ek Janak ka naam hai. Baal-bachhey hain, joint property hai toh vah alag kaisey ho. Saahookar log apni property nikaalein kaisey, jo surrender hon? Baap hai hee garibnivaaz. Sabsey gareeb mataen hain, unsay jaasti kanyaen gareeb hain. Kanya ko kabhi varsey ka nasha nahee hoga."
"Mostly it is the poor ones who give complete potamail. The rich ones cannot give. They cannot surrender. Very rarely someone emerges. For example, one Janak is famous. She has children; there is joint property; so how can she separate? How can the rich ones extract their property to surrender? The Father is a friend of the poor ones (Garib Niwaaz). The poorest ones are the mothers. Poorer than them are the virgins (daughters). A daugher would never have the intoxication of the inheritance." (revised Sakar Murli dated 27.06.06, pg.3 published by BKs in Hindi, narrated by ShivBaba through Brahma Baba; English translation done by a PBK)
Regards,
OGS,
Arjun