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318 GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART-II Malo: Then are you satisfied? Ubare Khan: I am so much satisfied that I have met the Lord. I am all in hTfatitude and my entire body cells are in hTfatitude. I feel I have met the saviour Lord. Malo: Ah ha. Ubare Khan: I made one big mistake. One does not go to meet a saint with empty hands. But in a hurry I went empty-handed. When I was blessed, then the Guru asked me to have food. Then I realized how unfortunate am I to have come empty-handed. But then I thought why should I call myself unfortunate. The godly soul has given me ecstasy. I am really fortunate. Then it came to my mind that I have got a gold embroidered silk sheet lying at home that I had got made with fondness. I should bring and spread it under the sacred feet of the Guru who is happily sitting even on a sandy hTfound. I should see it spread under his sacred feet and feel happy. So, I took leave from him. Now, I will go again. Malo: 0 friend Ubare Khan, you have been blessed by the Guru. It is a very precious thing. Hold it as a miser keeps jewels. Your nature is happy-golucky. Now, you are no longer a gossiping man. Now, you are a fortunate beloved of the Lord. Now, to remain in the incessant remembrance of the Lord is remaining a beloved of the Lord. Be watchful, stop wasting time in unnecessary gossip and don'topenyour secretofbeing blessed to unscrupulous people. They become a hindrance in the remembrance of Name. Be strong and keep your mind reined. This mind is a deceiver and also the world is merciless. Ubare Khan: I will do whatever you say. It is because of you that I have got the blessings of Name from the Guru. With your company only I shall remain steadfast in the endeavour of Name. III Voice: 0 Ubare Khan, are you in? Ubare Khan: Who is that? Voice: Please, come out. Ubare Khan (after recoh1Jlizing): 0 yes, my priest. I wondered who would be calling from that distance. Muslim Priest: I have heard something from people. You tell. Ubare Khan: It is nice you have heard. Only on hearing one understands. Muslim Priest. Well, I have heard from other people only. Now, you tell. Ubare Khan: They say, the people's voice is the God's voice. When you have heard the God's voice, then what is the need to listen to my humble voice? Page 328 www.sikhbookclub.com

GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART-II Muslim Priest: All right. But the voice that goes from mouth to mouth gets away from truth. Ubare Khan: Then such a voice should he ihTflored even if one listens. Muslim Priest: But to know the truth one requires movement ofthe tonhTUe sitting behind the smiling lips. Ubare Khan: One should trouble the lips and the tonhTUe if the other person is able to bear the truth. But if the other person only wants to satiate his mind in listening, then not listening is better than listening. Muslim priest: You are putting riddles only. How can one know the truth without listening? Ubare Khan: With the eyes. Muslim priest: Whatever has happened in the past, how can one see in the present with the eyes? Ubare Khan: One can see. Like, the seed sown in the past can be seen in the present in the form of its fruit. Muslim priest: You are putting off. Are you going to tell straight forwardly or not? Ubare Khan: The sun doesn't need a veil. The moon does not hide. Truth needs no hiding. Muslim priest: Then why don't you tell? Ubare Khan: To see the dazzle one requires to wear sunglasses or the eyes should be such that are able to bear. The truth has a dazzle like a thunder. Muslim Priest: You have become disrespectful. Ubare Khan: I am sorry. I thought you have come in search of truth. Muslim Priest: But you are not telling the truth. You are hiding. Ubare Khan: What are you asking? I have only truth in me. Truth Le. the Lord's name is the medicine that cures the mind, washes the dirt of vices on the mind. Muslim Priest: You are a joker, poet singer all in one. Now tell straightforwardly. Have you got baptism from any saint as the Hindus say initiated? Ubare Khan: I haven't got initiation into discipleship by any saint What you have listened is untrue. It is for you to judge. Muslim Priest: Maybe not from any saint. It might be from some prophet. Ubare Khan: I have nothing to do with saints and prophets. Muslim Priest: Then are the people telling lies? Ubare Khan: You only said that the people's voice is God's voice. Muslim priest: I had already said that it could not be true. Ubare Khan is a Muslim, a follower of Islam, He would never get initiation from any idolworshipper Hindu who is a non-believer of Islam. Page 329 www.sikhbookclub.com 319

GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART-II<br />

Muslim Priest: All right. But the voice that goes from mouth to mouth gets<br />

away from truth.<br />

Ubare Khan: Then such a voice should he ihTflored even if one listens.<br />

Muslim Priest: But to know the truth one requires movement ofthe tonhTUe<br />

sitting behind the smiling lips.<br />

Ubare Khan: One should trouble the lips and the tonhTUe if the other<br />

person is able to bear the truth. But if the other person only wants to satiate<br />

his mind in listening, then not listening is better than listening.<br />

Muslim priest: You are putting riddles only. How can one know the truth<br />

without listening?<br />

Ubare Khan: With the eyes.<br />

Muslim priest: Whatever has happened in the past, how can one see in<br />

the present with the eyes?<br />

Ubare Khan: One can see. Like, the seed sown in the past can be seen in<br />

the present in the form of its fruit.<br />

Muslim priest: You are putting off. Are you going to tell straight forwardly<br />

or not?<br />

Ubare Khan: The sun doesn't need a veil. The moon does not hide.<br />

Truth needs no hiding.<br />

Muslim priest: Then why don't you tell?<br />

Ubare Khan: To see the dazzle one requires to wear sunglasses or the<br />

eyes should be such that are able to bear. The truth has a dazzle like a<br />

thunder. Muslim Priest: You have be<strong>com</strong>e disrespectful.<br />

Ubare Khan: I am sorry. I thought you have <strong>com</strong>e in search of truth.<br />

Muslim Priest: But you are not telling the truth. You are hiding.<br />

Ubare Khan: What are you asking? I have only truth in me. Truth Le. the<br />

Lord's name is the medicine that cures the mind, washes the dirt of vices on<br />

the mind.<br />

Muslim Priest: You are a joker, poet singer all in one. Now tell straightforwardly.<br />

Have you got baptism from any saint as the Hindus say initiated?<br />

Ubare Khan: I haven't got initiation into discipleship by any saint What<br />

you have listened is untrue. It is for you to judge.<br />

Muslim Priest: Maybe not from any saint. It might be from some prophet.<br />

Ubare Khan: I have nothing to do with saints and prophets.<br />

Muslim Priest: Then are the people telling lies?<br />

Ubare Khan: You only said that the people's voice is God's voice.<br />

Muslim priest: I had already said that it could not be true. Ubare Khan is<br />

a Muslim, a follower of Islam, He would never get initiation from any idolworshipper<br />

Hindu who is a non-believer of Islam.<br />

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