The Father and Mother of the Gītā
Murli point of Wednesday 29 November 2023
The Gita is the number one scripture. The Shrimat Bhagawad Gita, the Mother Gita, is the jewel of all the scriptures. Now, who gave birth to the mother ? It is the Father who adopts the mother. Who spoke the Gita ? It would not be said that Christ adopted the Bible. The Bible that they study was created from the teachings spoken by Christ. Now, who gave the teachings of the Gita that were later made into the book that they study?
Notes
Gītā or Śrīmat Bhagavat Gītā refers to a passage from the Mahabharat in which Krishna explains to Arjuna how to find liberation. It is the main scripture of the Hindus.
sarv śāstra-maī means “made of all scriptures”.
Baba uses the English words "number one", "adopt", "Bible".
Rephrased murli point (alternative)
It is the Gītā which is the number one. The Śrīmat Bhagavat Gītā made of all scriptures is the Mother. So who gave life to the Mother ? Only a father adopts a mother, right? Who pronounced the Gītā ? Christ cannot be said to have adopted the Bible. Christ gave a teaching. They then created the Bible that they study. So who gave the teaching of the Gītā of which the book was later composed and which they continue to study?
Interpretation
In a religion, there is first a prophet, a messenger who gives teaching. Later, a book was written containing these teachings. And it is this book that the believers of this religion then study.
But for Hindus, we do not know a prophet, a messenger. And yet the Gītā is a religious text recognized by all Hindus.
So the one who composed the Gītā must have previously received teaching.
The Gītā known today, the main scripture of the Hindus, was composed in the Copper Age when suffering began to appear in the world.
In fact, it is human writing and that is why there are some errors. It is said that it is Krishna who gives the Knowledge of Deliverance to Arjuna. And Krishna is confused with God.
But in fact only God can give this Knowledge. And Krishna is a simple human being (more precisely a god of the golden age with a body made of flesh and blood)
The true Gītā is therefore the Murlī : Knowledge taught by God in our school (that of the Brahma Kumaris).
And it is Śiv (Shiva) the true name of the Supreme Being God and not Kr̥ṣṇa (Krishna).
From this Knowledge, three religions are created:
- that of the (real) Brahmins (we are currently at the age of meeting God)
- that of the gods and goddesses (Golden age)
- that of the warrior princes (Silver Age).
Then the Hindu Gītā is composed in the Copper Age as a distorted memory of God's teaching.
Hindus say that the Gītā is the Mother and is made up of all scriptures because it contains various teachings found in other scriptures.
In fact each religious scripture has a father who is its prophet, its messenger.
So Christ is the Father of the Bible, the Father of Christians.
The Father of the true Gītā is therefore God Śiv.
And so that God who is incorporeal can pronounce his Knowledge, He must adopt a Mother. This Mother is Brahmā the being into whom God entered to be able to borrow his body and speak.
The true Gītā or Murlī is therefore the fruit of the union of Śiv with Brahmā, which itself is the mother of all scriptures, of all religions since these scriptures come from human beings, children of God.
Brahmā becomes Kr̥ṣṇa in the golden age. It is the same soul in different bodies. His role is so special that Kr̥ṣṇa has been praised instead of Śiv.
Definitions
To take something or someone as one’s own.
Bible.
Christ.
(Hinduism) The Bhagvadgītā which contains the celebrated discourse of Lord Kr̥ṣṇa directed to Arjun, the stupefied hero of the Mahābhārat.
(Bābā) The true Gītā is the murlī.
Mother.
An affectionate or respectful term of address to a woman.
The small-pox (so named from the goddess Devī; cf. sītalā).
Number one.
सर्वशास्त्र मई sarvśhāstra maī (sanskrit)
Composed of all scriptures.
श्रीमद् भगवद् गीता śhrīmad bhagavad gītā (sanskrit)
(Hinduism) Holy Bhagavadgītā.
(Bābā) Murlī.