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GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART - " 137 Hindus to Muslim relih>ion by use of sword and demolishing Hindu temples by use of force. The same you are trying to do. If you had the power that Mahmood Ghaznavi had, then today that traveller would have been lying dead in the sea and the king would have been executed on gallows. Because you have no power he is still living. I am neither in Nanak love nor a Brahmin but I can say, it is true, there is not a wee bit difference between you and Mahmood Ghaznavi. On listening to all that, the pandit got irritated and said: You are untouchable. He said this and moved back two steps. Pandit: That is why it is written in our scripture that one may die under the feet of an elephant but if one has to save one's life by entering a Buddhist temple, do not enter. Clown: You can say anything but whatever you say shows your weakness. Minister: Dear pandit, what Mr.Joker said appears to be true. The pandit got angry, got up and went straight to the palace and met the queen. Pandit: Your Highness, what has happened to His Majesty the king? Queen: You know better, you are learned people. As far as I see, it is tove of Nanak. Pandit: Neither he met Nanak nor he talked to him. How can one love without even meeting? Queen: Whether it can happen or not, I do not know. But it has happened, that I can see. Pandit: It can never be. Queen: Then do you mean to say that it is a ruse? Pandit: I don't mean that But how can one be in love without meeting? Queen: I am not a scholar but what I can see is that this love is true and he is in love of Nanak. Whether it is good or bad that you might judge. Pandit: Then do you wish that the king may keep crying and somebody else might come and occupy the throne? Queen: 0 pandit, utter some auspicious words. I always wish to see him happy but it is not in my hands. Pandit: Should we do something about it? Queen: Why not? Pandit: Should we threaten? Queen: No. Do not threaten my beloved. Make him understand by reasoning. Pandit: That I have tried my best But my words have no effect. It is just putting water on an oily surface. Page 147 www.sikhbookclub.com
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GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART - " 137<br />
Hindus to Muslim relih>ion by use of sword and demolishing Hindu temples<br />
by use of force. The same you are trying to do. If you had the power that<br />
Mahmood Ghaznavi had, then today that traveller would have been lying<br />
dead in the sea and the king would have been executed on gallows. Because<br />
you have no power he is still living. I am neither in <strong>Nanak</strong> love nor a Brahmin<br />
but I can say, it is true, there is not a wee bit difference between you and<br />
Mahmood Ghaznavi.<br />
On listening to all that, the pandit got irritated and said: You are<br />
untouchable. He said this and moved back two steps.<br />
Pandit: That is why it is written in our scripture that one may die under<br />
the feet of an elephant but if one has to save one's life by entering a Buddhist<br />
temple, do not enter.<br />
Clown: You can say anything but whatever you say shows your weakness.<br />
Minister: Dear pandit, what Mr.Joker said appears to be true.<br />
The pandit got angry, got up and went straight to the palace and met the<br />
queen.<br />
Pandit: Your Highness, what has happened to His Majesty the king?<br />
Queen: You know better, you are learned people. As far as I see, it is<br />
tove of <strong>Nanak</strong>.<br />
Pandit: Neither he met <strong>Nanak</strong> nor he talked to him. How can one love<br />
without even meeting?<br />
Queen: Whether it can happen or not, I do not know. But it has happened,<br />
that I can see.<br />
Pandit: It can never be.<br />
Queen: Then do you mean to say that it is a ruse?<br />
Pandit: I don't mean that But how can one be in love without meeting?<br />
Queen: I am not a scholar but what I can see is that this love is true and<br />
he is in love of <strong>Nanak</strong>. Whether it is good or bad that you might judge.<br />
Pandit: Then do you wish that the king may keep crying and somebody<br />
else might <strong>com</strong>e and occupy the throne?<br />
Queen: 0 pandit, utter some auspicious words. I always wish to see him<br />
happy but it is not in my hands.<br />
Pandit: Should we do something about it?<br />
Queen: Why not?<br />
Pandit: Should we threaten?<br />
Queen: No. Do not threaten my beloved. Make him understand by<br />
reasoning.<br />
Pandit: That I have tried my best But my words have no effect. It is just<br />
putting water on an oily surface.<br />
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