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Avyakt is Hindi (sanskrit) for "subtle" as in "not corporeal".  
 
Avyakt is Hindi (sanskrit) for "subtle" as in "not corporeal".  
Literally not manifest, not in the physical form.
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see also [[avyakt murli]] and [[Avyakt BapDada]]
 
see also [[avyakt murli]] and [[Avyakt BapDada]]
 
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*Literally not manifest, not in the physical form or apparent, imperceptible. Hence ‘Avyatk murli’, for the teachings of Shiv Baba given through the medium of Dadi Gulzar, after Brahmas ascent to the angelic world in 1969. Also ‘Avyakt BapDada’ - the combined form of Shiva and Brahma in the angelic world.
  
 
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Avyakt

Avyakt is Hindi (sanskrit) for "subtle" as in "not corporeal".

see also avyakt murli and Avyakt BapDada

  • Literally not manifest, not in the physical form or apparent, imperceptible. Hence ‘Avyatk murli’, for the teachings of Shiv Baba given through the medium of Dadi Gulzar, after Brahmas ascent to the angelic world in 1969. Also ‘Avyakt BapDada’ - the combined form of Shiva and Brahma in the angelic world.