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274 GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART-II<br />

saffron. In a similar way, the sin army will <strong>com</strong>e and use the sword and spill<br />

blood. Every house will sing the songs of sorrow.<br />

<strong>Nanak</strong> is sinhring the praises of the Lord. He is telling this in his human<br />

form. But the Lord who has created the world and put everybody in the wheel<br />

of deeds, he himself un-paralleled and unblemished is seeing everything.<br />

The Lord is truth. His justice is truth. He will do justice according to the<br />

deeds done by everybody and He will be considerate.<br />

The bodies will be cutlike the cloth is cut. Whatever, I have said, everybody<br />

will see that it would be true. This army of sin will <strong>com</strong>e in seventy-eight and<br />

go in ninety-seven. A disciple of the <strong>Guru</strong> will be<strong>com</strong>e victorious.<br />

<strong>Nanak</strong> is telling the true words from the Lord. People will know that it is<br />

true, when it happens.<br />

These words ofthe <strong>Guru</strong> became well-known in the circle of <strong>Guru</strong>-disciples<br />

but even other people came to know of it. People were amazed and worried.<br />

One Brahmin brought a tray full of fruits, kept it in front ofthe <strong>Guru</strong> and said:<br />

o image of the Lord, <strong>Guru</strong> <strong>Nanak</strong>, you pray that what you have said should<br />

not happen.<br />

The true <strong>Guru</strong> said: I have not said anything from my own. I have told<br />

you what is destined from the Lord. The sin that has spread in the country,<br />

the wand of sin for its own punishment is <strong>com</strong>ing in the image of King Babar.<br />

The sin will fight sin and the people will suffer. This is the will of the Lord as<br />

per the deeds of men. So this has to happen. This is inevitable. If you wish<br />

your own safety, then you along with your family go and settle at a pond that<br />

is a few kilometers from here. You will be saved.<br />

II<br />

Time passed and the time came when Babar with his army of sin arrived. The<br />

Pathan king, Lodhi, did not send his troops to stop him atJamrod or Peshawar<br />

or Attuck or Rohtas orJehlum. He moved un-hindered. The people in the<br />

country were lifeless due to lack of education and tyranny of centuries. The<br />

rulers in all states were intoxicated in luxuries and in sucking the blood of the<br />

poor. There was no unity amongst the people. People were divided and<br />

separated amongst themselves. There was no united organization. The Pathans<br />

were carried away by pride and the Hindus were plunged in slavery. Who<br />

would go to stop? It was misfortune for the villages and towns that came on<br />

Babar's way. If they accepted his authority and gave ration, then they would<br />

feel afraid that when Babar's troops go away after looting the country like<br />

Taimur, then the ruler at Delhi would punish them. If they don't give, then<br />

Babar's troops will create hell for them. But most of the rulers bowed down.<br />

Those who did not bow down suffered a lot.<br />

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