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GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART - II 187<br />

has to allay the suffering of the world. He has corne from the Lord. I do not<br />

wish to talk against him. It is a sin to talk against a real saint or prophet. But<br />

the mind, when listening to the sorrows of Moola Shah and his wife, starts<br />

thinking negatively.<br />

Husband: Yes, on principle, it appears to be notthe right thing.He himself<br />

leaves the family and house but tells others to remain in the family. But one<br />

thing we must ponder. Ifhe sits at home, then who will hJ1ve this new message<br />

to the world? The whole world is praising him, many Hindu saints,<br />

Mohammedan saints, recluses and ascetics, all fall at his feet and respect him.<br />

Let us hope we get a chance to have his glimpse. You keep a track, if he<br />

<strong>com</strong>es to our town we must have his glimpse. We have seen meditative of<br />

Hath yoga, recluses and saints with supernatural powers but we have never<br />

met a prophet.<br />

Wife: Well, today, when Shiv Nath <strong>com</strong>es to our street in the day, I will<br />

stop him and ask him. When he <strong>com</strong>es to our street, generally he stops at our<br />

door. If I hJ1ve him bread he feels very happy and says, 'you hJ1ve with love'.<br />

In this conversation, the early morning time passed. The moon waned,<br />

the stars hid themselves, nice cool breeze started blowing softly and the sun<br />

came up. The man got up. The wife started her household chores.<br />

Meanwhile, a voice came from outside: 0, Brother.<br />

Husband to wife: Dear, who is that? So early he has dropped in, the sun<br />

has hardly risen.<br />

Wife: Must be some needy person, otherwise, who <strong>com</strong>es so early? °<br />

wait (recognizing the voice), he seems to be Moola Shah. He has a long life.<br />

We were just talking about him.<br />

Husband: Yes, you can judge better. It is his voice only. Let me go and<br />

open the door.<br />

Wife: Have buttermilk to drink and then go.<br />

Husband: I will first open the door, make him sit in the hall, then <strong>com</strong>e<br />

and have buttermilk. We have to show respect. He is the revenue collector.<br />

Saying this he went and opened the door and said: Wel<strong>com</strong>e, sir, so early<br />

in the morning? I hope all is well.<br />

Moola Shah: Yes, brother. All is well. He has <strong>com</strong>e here, our son-in-law,<br />

who is travelling as a saint. He has <strong>com</strong>e and is staying in your big garden. It<br />

is difficult to change somebody's nature but I thought let us try to persuade<br />

him. It might help. 0 brother, it is difficult to keep a married daughter in the<br />

house. 0 brother, nobody should have a daughter. I thought I should not go<br />

alone. I should take you along. You will be my support. It is giving you<br />

trouble but your corning along might help.<br />

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