Dear Arjun Bhai
Thanks for the clarification.
For some reason I like this answer.
Regards
Bansy
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Vanis
Dear Arjun Bhai,
Is "Vanis" a term used exclusively by the PBKs or is it a universal term used by many groups on a spiritual path.
How do Vanis differ from Murlis?
Om Shanti,
Proy.
Is "Vanis" a term used exclusively by the PBKs or is it a universal term used by many groups on a spiritual path.
How do Vanis differ from Murlis?
Om Shanti,
Proy.
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Dear brother Proy,
Om Shanti. 'Vani' is a Sanskrit or Hindi word which literally refer to the sounds emerging from the mouth. But generally, in the path of worship in India, this word is supposed to mean the words of God and also used by some for the words of many gurus.
In the BK path of knowledge, this word became popular after the Avyakt Vanies began to be narrated through the mouth of Gulzar Dadi.
But among the PBKs, this word also refers to the words of God Shiv being spoken through the mouth of the present human Chariot, i.e. Shankar in addition to the generally popular word, i.e. Murli.
With regards,
On Godly service,
Arjun
Om Shanti. 'Vani' is a Sanskrit or Hindi word which literally refer to the sounds emerging from the mouth. But generally, in the path of worship in India, this word is supposed to mean the words of God and also used by some for the words of many gurus.
In the BK path of knowledge, this word became popular after the Avyakt Vanies began to be narrated through the mouth of Gulzar Dadi.
But among the PBKs, this word also refers to the words of God Shiv being spoken through the mouth of the present human Chariot, i.e. Shankar in addition to the generally popular word, i.e. Murli.
With regards,
On Godly service,
Arjun
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