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320 GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART-II<br />

Ubare Khan: What you have said is true. I will not bow to a Hindu idolworshipper<br />

or a Muslim God believer or an infidel but otherwise I am a<br />

humble servant of all.<br />

Muslim priest: Are you indifferent even to a Muslim God believer.<br />

Ubare Khan: Like, when somebody offers a gold coin to you, then you<br />

are indifferent to pennies.<br />

Muslim priest: Why are you putting riddles? Say straight that you have<br />

got initiation.<br />

Ubare Khan: I haven't got initiation by any lifeless person uttering the<br />

Name ofthe living Lord.<br />

Muslim priest: Then you tell what have you got and from whom you have<br />

got? If not, then are you still in despair?<br />

Ubare khan: In despair and empty are the drums that shiver the membranes<br />

of the ear. False are the dazzles that <strong>com</strong>e from strong lights. The earthen<br />

lamp hriving a small flicker of light is full. It is not empty. Ubare Khan is not in<br />

despair whose mind is awakened by the touch of a life spark from the godly<br />

soul. Why should I be in despair, now, that I have filled my inner self with the<br />

glimpse of the godly soul?<br />

Saying this Ubare Khan's eyes closed. His lips closed. His countenance<br />

showed glamour on his face and it appeared as if he was in love and gratitude.<br />

Muslim priest (in astonishment): Good. At least something you have said<br />

even that in riddles. At least I know now that you have got something. Now<br />

you tell have you got it from <strong>Nanak</strong>?<br />

Ubare Khan: This name that you said is just another name of the Lord.<br />

Muslim priest: Oh! You have be<strong>com</strong>e an infidel.<br />

Ubare Khan: Your words are wel<strong>com</strong>e. You live long.<br />

Muslim priest: Why don't you say that you have be<strong>com</strong>e a disciple of<br />

<strong>Nanak</strong>?<br />

Ubare Khan: Whatever name you have mentioned you explain what do<br />

you mean by that?<br />

Muslim priest: A meditative, Hindu idol-worshipper.<br />

Ubare Khan: No.<br />

Muslim priest: What have you got?<br />

Ubare Khan: Glimpse, a glimpse of the godly soul.<br />

Muslim priest: What is his name?<br />

Ubare Khan: Godly soul.<br />

Muslim priest: That is not his name.<br />

Ubare Khan: That is the Name that has permeated in the body and is<br />

<strong>com</strong>ing out as flowing from a fountain. The names that we utter by the tongue<br />

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