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Named after the traditional Indian flute, or Murli, that God Krishna is said to have played, the Sakar Murlis are said to be the words of God Shiva as spoken through the medium of Lekhraj Kirpalani, also known as Brahma Baba.
 
Named after the traditional Indian flute, or Murli, that God Krishna is said to have played, the Sakar Murlis are said to be the words of God Shiva as spoken through the medium of Lekhraj Kirpalani, also known as Brahma Baba.
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The remaining Sakar Murlis were spoken between approximately 1964 and 1969 and have been revised by the BKWSU ever since. Initially, "revised" meant to repeated but, controversially, revised has latterly come to mean re-edited by human beings within the BKWSU.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:37, 3 August 2006

Named after the traditional Indian flute, or Murli, that God Krishna is said to have played, the Sakar Murlis are said to be the words of God Shiva as spoken through the medium of Lekhraj Kirpalani, also known as Brahma Baba.

The remaining Sakar Murlis were spoken between approximately 1964 and 1969 and have been revised by the BKWSU ever since. Initially, "revised" meant to repeated but, controversially, revised has latterly come to mean re-edited by human beings within the BKWSU.