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GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART-II<br />

attracting and showering hJTace. Ajita went forward and bowed his head down<br />

but Moola Shah looked with anger and bowed slightly and sat down.<br />

After sometime the singing stopped and the godly figure opened his eyes.<br />

Lord is hJTeat, Lord is hJTeat, he uttered. He looked around, saw Ajita and<br />

smiled. Then he saw towards MoolaShah and smiled. Then he said: Wel<strong>com</strong>e.<br />

Is everybody all right?<br />

Ajita towards whom the <strong>Guru</strong> was looking had not replied yet but Moola<br />

Shah hastily spoke: What all right? Those in whose houses married daughters<br />

are staying, for them, what is all right? He looked towards Ajita and said some<br />

more anh'TY words.<br />

The <strong>Guru</strong> listened to the harsh words but did not say anything. Ajita also<br />

listened to the harsh words but his eyes did not go towards Moola Shah. His<br />

eyes were glued towards the prophet regarding whom he had heard in the<br />

early morning. He had never seen such radiance before. In wondrousness he<br />

kept sitting. But when Moola Shah uttered more harsh words, then Ajita said<br />

to him: It is not be<strong>com</strong>ing ofyou to speak harshly. You ponder. When he left<br />

the house, he did not take the ancestors wealth along with him. Mehta Kalu is<br />

a person of high status with enough wealth. He is the only son ofMehta Kalu.<br />

Ifyou had sent your daughter and the children to their paternal hJTand parents,<br />

then Mehta Kalu would have gladly supported them. They are his heirs. But<br />

you did not allow them to go there and now you are <strong>com</strong>plaining.<br />

On listening to the reasoning from his own friend, good sense prevailed<br />

on him and after sometime he went away to his house.<br />

After sitting for sometime and enjoying the ecstasy from the <strong>Guru</strong>'s glimpse<br />

Ajita also got up and asked the <strong>Guru</strong>: Shall I bring food for you?<br />

The <strong>Guru</strong> made a gesture towards the sky and then looked towards the<br />

earth and said: The earth is productive and the Lord is the giver ofnourishment<br />

to all. Ajita now bowed down to the <strong>Guru</strong> and left.<br />

Soon, Moola Shah came with nice food and new clothes: He kept the<br />

basket of food in front of the <strong>Guru</strong> and the clothes by his side and said: You<br />

discard the sadhu dress and put on these clothes. But the <strong>Guru</strong> neither wore<br />

those clothes nor ate the food. He did not say anything.<br />

Meanwhile, Siri Chand and Laxmi Das came. They fell at the <strong>Guru</strong>'s feet<br />

and sat down. After sometime Moola Shah and both the sons left.<br />

News of the arrival of the true <strong>Guru</strong> had already spread and people had<br />

started <strong>com</strong>ing in large numbers to have a glimpse of the <strong>Guru</strong>.<br />

Ajita reached his house and talked everything to his wife. He also called<br />

Shiv Nath, the ascetic, who was now a <strong>Guru</strong>-disciple. Ajita heard all goodness<br />

of the <strong>Guru</strong> from Shiv Nath. Ajita who was already impressed by the <strong>Guru</strong>'s<br />

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