Shivsena wrote:If Krishna does not play an all round part than why is it repeatedly mentioned in Murlis that "Full 84 births in 5000 years are for Krishna only" why is it never mentioned in Murlis that ''Ram takes full 84 births''?
If it is said that "Full 84 births in 5000 years are for Krishna only", then it is also said that Krishna also does not take full 84 births. The Murli point to support this is below:
"Pehle number mein hai Shri Krishna - First Prince,Shri Narayan toh baad mein bantaa hai jab badaa hota hai. Wah bhi 20-25 varsh kam ho jaatein hai, unkein bhi poore 84 janma nahi kahenge. Number one hai(Sanganyugi) Shri Krishna." Sakar Murli ,10/9/01 / pg.1.
(Shri Krishna is in first number-First Prince, he becomes Shri Narayan after he is grown up. Which will reduce 20-25 years,for him also full 84 births cannot be mentioned.Number one is (Sangamyugi) Shri Krishna.)
"Poore 84 janma 5000 hazaar varsh Shri Krishna kein hi kahenge" Sakar Murli , 10/9/01/pg1
(Full 84 births 5000 yrs. will be said for Shri Krishna only).
These 2 Murli points talk about two Krishna ... one is samgamyugi (Confluence-Aged) Krishna (who takes complete 84 births as mentioned above) and other is satyugi (Golden Aged) Krishna (who does take 84 births but not complete 84 births). It cannot be that the Murli is talking about only one Krishna who takes complete as well as incomplete 84 births. That is absurd. It is definitely
not talking about only one soul here.
Also, soul of Brahma (Dada Lekhraj) left body in 1969. At present, he does not have his own body. He plays the role of a student in the body of Ram but does not have his own body. So, it cannot be said that He takes full 84 births because He is not playing the current part through his own body. His last birth (84th birth) ended in 1969. His 84 births have ended but The Cycle has not completely ended yet. If he had taken complete 84 births, he should have been present in his own corporeal body till the end of the drama.
So, when it is said that Shri Krishna takes complete 84 births, it is referred to Samgamyugi Krishna and when it is said that Shri Krishna does not take complete 84 births, it referred to satyugi Krishna.