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314 GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART-II<br />

Sheikh Malo (with tears oflove in eyes): 0 hJTeat <strong>Guru</strong> <strong>Nanak</strong>, 0 Lord,<br />

o Lord, 0 Lord.<br />

Ubare Khan: It is impertinence to ask something at this moment but I am<br />

sure you will not mind if I ask you to explain fully what you said. I have not<br />

understood its interpretation fully well.<br />

Then Malo explained everything to Ubare Khan.<br />

Ubare Khan: 0 wonderful, you have given me a glimpse ofthe icy peaks.<br />

It is all coolness.<br />

Malo: Coolness is godliness. The Lord is 'All coolness'.<br />

Ubare Khan: Then you take me to those icy peaks.<br />

Malo: By searching one finds the way. But one has to walk on one's own<br />

feet. One has to reach one's self. One gets satiated and coolness with one's<br />

own eyes. One's own mind feels the ecstasy. In friendship and love we meet<br />

each other but everybody's mind in this discriminatory world, wherever one<br />

lives is in <strong>com</strong>fort or distress in his own way. Goodness and high thinking<br />

bestows love and tries to h>i.ve <strong>com</strong>fort to one whom he loves even at his own<br />

dis<strong>com</strong>fort. He tells the way, prompts him but the walking one has to do on<br />

one's own feet. 0 friend, see, one who has pain, only he feels the pinch.<br />

Friends do help in h>i.ving medicines etc but nobody can reach where the pain<br />

is. There, one's self only suffers in pain. Similarly, it is one's own mind that<br />

feels the ecstasy, only one's own mind.<br />

Ubare Khan: Ah ha, you have said right. Then you <strong>com</strong>e with me. Take<br />

me to that door and with your own hands put my egoistic head on the <strong>Guru</strong>'s<br />

feet.<br />

Malo: 0 friend, listen to one secret. Man has <strong>com</strong>e alone from the Lord's<br />

court and will go alone to the Lord's court. Isn't it true?<br />

So, one should go to the Lord's beloved alone. One should not take<br />

anybody along when going to meet a Lord's beloved.<br />

Ubare Khan: It is all right. But I am a bit hesitant.<br />

Malo: We have many short<strong>com</strong>ings in us. But, 0 Simple friend, does one<br />

hesitate to go to a doctor. When one is in pain then all hesitations go. Yes, you<br />

go but go alone and go as a patient. A sensible patient meets the doctor when<br />

he is alone because he has to explain all his pain and problems to the doctor.<br />

Ubare Khan: All right friend.<br />

Ubate Khan heaved a sigh and a thought came to his mind: It is a strange<br />

despair. It is a strange lonesomeness. This world is all lonesomeness.<br />

All are sitting together, mother and son, brother and sister, husband and<br />

wife, friend! and friend. All consider that they are together but everybody is<br />

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