Baba's Spoken Language
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Why does Shiv-Baba always speak in Hindi? I heard he spoke the odd word of English but surely the supreme would know all languages? Is he restricted by the brain of the medium?
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Mr Green wrote:Some say the original Brahma Murlis were in Sindi. I know for definite that the Murlis Dadi Prakashmani used to read in morning class were written in Sindi not Hindi.
joel wrote:I understood that the Being spoke in Hindi from the beginning; that the senior Sisters had to learn Hindi to understand the discourses
bansy wrote: However, how can Christianity and Buddhism and Islam spread to so many parts of the world, whereas Hinduism is more or less in India. Was Hindusim "rejected" because it did not satisfy the people or did the people become impure that they couldn't hold onto Hinduism/Raja Yoga 2-3 thousands years ago
Before I reply in full, can any native Hindi speaker comment on the language that "Shiva" speaks?
freefall wrote:There is a simpler explanation to it. Hinduism does not believe in conversion. You are born a Hindu. It is a closed group. You can go out of it, but cannot come in.
Virendra Dev Dixit wrote:Brahma did not know the true meaning of this Sanskrit word. Father makes you understand in Hindi only. Why Hindi? Brahma Baba's language was Sindhi not Hindi, he did not even know how to write in Hindi. One Sister used to translate Sindi words into Hindi for him. If the original language of Brahma Baba was Sindhi why does Father now make you understand in Hindi? Because the original Chariot was of the beginning was Hindi speaking. As the beginning so the end. Even now at the end that chosen Chariot which will be revealed to the whole world as Hindi speaking. His language is Hindi. So Father makes us understand in Hindi. Whoever is of whatever religion they have their own language. In Bharat Hindi language is most common, it is very easy to understand Hindi. When Father comes and teaches easy Raja Yoga them he has to use the easy language Hindi language. Hindi is the easiest language of the world.
Could you clarify what you mean here?
Does that mean no-one can convert souls to become BKs/PBKs, and BKs/PBKs naturally become so, hence the term "long-lost-and-now-found children".
This is interesting and related. It contains some easily checkable facts. I mentioned Dada Lekhraj writing in what I thought was Urdu, perhaps it was Arabic Sindhi. Did Dada Lekhraj know how to write in Hindi and was his language Sindhi? How did he do business in Calcutta if he did not speak a local dialect or national language.
freefall wrote:It is a cleverly constructed BK myth that BK's roots are in Hinduism. No doubt, they have hijacked Hindu vocabulary and used Hindu mythology. But it is only because its founders and high priests were not familiar with any other religion. Beyond this BK has no connection with the Hinduism.
Average Hindu takes five minutes to understand that BK's Rama, Shiva and Krishna are not his gods. Terms such as Brahmin or Madhuban or karma or Murli carry entirely different meanings in BK. BK's theories are as alien to a Hindu as they are to a Christian. They have as much to do with Hinduism as Church of Scientology with the regular church.