Guru Nanak Chamatkar (Part 2)-Bhai Vir Singh English ... - Vidhia.com

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68 Visit to Mecca Everybody in the seen world is entangled in worldly desires. The Unseen Supreme Soul is immersed in itself. Someone from the seen world dyed in the love of the Unseen is a rare sight. One side are the rivers Satluj and Beas, the other side are the rivers Chenab andJehlum. In between is flowing the river Ravi, the beautiful stream of nice cool water. On its bank has come to stay the benevolent Guru Nanak who is moving like a cloud showering love, the king of love and the prophet of peace. He has settled here for sometime as the snow settles softly on the Himalayan peaks. He is blessing the Lord's name to everyone. People come with their minds in fear and anxiety and go away with minds full oflove ofthe Lord and in ecstasy. People come in despair and go away in exuberance. Guru Nanak is showering love of the Lord and the Lord's name to the minds that come to him. The minds get elevation and ecstasy. Like the sweet dewdrops, it is coolness of spiritual nectar. Sometimes the h'Tace is so extreme that the vices and passions tremble like the clattering of teeth in extreme winter. Ah ha, see, they are running away fast to distant hot spheres. o Great Guru Nanak His childhood and adolescence he lived at Talwandi. In his youth he came to Sultanpur and lived there as a family man. From here only, he left his house and started his travels. He visited Saidpur Sandyali, Talwandi, Harrapa, Patan, crossed the Satluj river, visited Delhi, Nanak Mata, Benares, Gaya, Patna, Bihar, Bengal, Assam, Chittagong, Sonpur, Tanasram, Cuttack and lagan Nath Puri. Then he returned. On his return journey, he visited the entire eastern districts, then Ah'Ta and Mathura and reached Sultanpur and then Talwandi. That was the end of his first travel. Page 236 www.sikhbookclub.com

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Visit to Mecca<br />

Everybody in the seen world is entangled in worldly desires. The Unseen<br />

Supreme Soul is immersed in itself. Someone from the seen world dyed<br />

in the love of the Unseen is a rare sight.<br />

One side are the rivers Satluj and Beas, the other side are the rivers<br />

Chenab andJehlum. In between is flowing the river Ravi, the beautiful stream<br />

of nice cool water. On its bank has <strong>com</strong>e to stay the benevolent <strong>Guru</strong> <strong>Nanak</strong><br />

who is moving like a cloud showering love, the king of love and the prophet<br />

of peace. He has settled here for sometime as the snow settles softly on the<br />

Himalayan peaks. He is blessing the Lord's name to everyone. People <strong>com</strong>e<br />

with their minds in fear and anxiety and go away with minds full oflove ofthe<br />

Lord and in ecstasy. People <strong>com</strong>e in despair and go away in exuberance.<br />

<strong>Guru</strong> <strong>Nanak</strong> is showering love of the Lord and the Lord's name to the<br />

minds that <strong>com</strong>e to him. The minds get elevation and ecstasy. Like the sweet<br />

dewdrops, it is coolness of spiritual nectar. Sometimes the h'Tace is so extreme<br />

that the vices and passions tremble like the clattering of teeth in extreme<br />

winter. Ah ha, see, they are running away fast to distant hot spheres.<br />

o Great <strong>Guru</strong> <strong>Nanak</strong><br />

His childhood and adolescence he lived at Talwandi. In his youth he<br />

came to Sultanpur and lived there as a family man. From here only, he left his<br />

house and started his travels. He visited Saidpur Sandyali, Talwandi, Harrapa,<br />

Patan, crossed the Satluj river, visited Delhi, <strong>Nanak</strong> Mata, Benares, Gaya,<br />

Patna, Bihar, Bengal, Assam, Chittagong, Sonpur, Tanasram, Cuttack and<br />

lagan Nath Puri. Then he returned.<br />

On his return journey, he visited the entire eastern districts, then Ah'Ta<br />

and Mathura and reached Sultanpur and then Talwandi. That was the end of<br />

his first travel.<br />

Page 236 www.sikhbookclub.<strong>com</strong>

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