B.K. Raju wrote:26th February 2007
Beloved Avyakt BapDada’s extremely loving children who are world servers, Brothers and Sisters, the decoration of the Brahmin clan, please accept loving remembrances from our unlimited home of Madhuban.
According to the destiny of the predestined drama, all of you must be keeping the lesson of being “ever-ready” in your awareness and must be racing in the race to become equal to the Father.
This afternoon, our extremely beloved Brother, the jewel of BapDada’s eyes, the one seated on BapDada’s heart-throne, the number one obedient soul, a victorious jewel of the rosary of victory, BapDada’s right-hand Dada Vishwa Ratan, played the part of ‘suddenly’ and left his body and went into BapDada’s lap at 3.00 pm (India time.)
Dada was around 90 years old. Just before lunch, Dada took some Isopgul (Ayurvedic medicine for digestion) which became stuck in his windpipe. Within minutes, as Dada was being taken from Shantivan to the Global Hospital in Mt Abu, Dada left his body. This can only be said to be the unique divine activity of the drama that the original jewels are giving us the signal of the closeness of time and teaching us the lesson of being ‘ever-ready’. Tomorrow, 27th February, when all senior Brothers and Sisters have arrived, the final cremation will take place.
Dadi Jankiji and Dadi Gulzarji are also in Madhuban at present and they are all sending special love and remembrance to all.
Om Shanti.
B.K. Raju (on behalf of B.K. Janki)
Abrahma Kumar wrote:Dada was around 90 years old. Just before lunch, Dada took some Isopgul (Ayurvedic medicine for digestion) which became stuck in his windpipe.
Isopgul is for constipation. Perhaps they were put the medicine in the wrong end ...
So, more travelling expenditure for worshipping one of their own then, the usual, subtle "End of the World" threats and a few days off for the Seniors all round to put on a good show for whose benefit?
It is Isapgula or psyllium husks in the West.
I am sorry but I request a valid Murli citation for "a victorious jewel of the rosary of victory". Was there ever any specific instructions in the Murli for how to deal with deaths and funeral apart from the old "if your mother dies eat halwa" quote? if they had not been ridiculous, neither would I have been ...
(I don't know this Bhai, was he one of the original Om Mandali? A BK of note?)