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52 GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART-II<br />

or a faqir or a celebate or a recluse, only the dress has remained. 0 Brother,<br />

you see, relihrion is not dress only. That is what he emphasizes. He says, be<br />

relihrious. So, in my view, he is right. Now, if you talk of the Mohammedan<br />

rebeck player as his <strong>com</strong>panion, he has proved that he is secular and the<br />

relihrion that he is preaching is for all. In my view, we are Hindu in name only.<br />

He is the real Hindu and what he is preaching is the correct thing.<br />

Duni Chand: How does he go along with Hindu sadhus?<br />

Dilbagh Rai: In the same way as with others. He tells them about their<br />

hypocrisy and puts them on the correct path. He went to Gorakh Matta and<br />

stayed under a shaded tree. There the sadhus came for discussions and<br />

acknowledged his supremacy. Last Sharaf bowed to him. Similarly, Pandit<br />

Chartar Das of Kanshi fell at his feet. He has visited all pilgrimage centres.<br />

Everywhere, fearlessly, he told them to do away with hypocrisy and be<br />

pious. He is bold and frank. It appears the God of love has <strong>com</strong>e to earth.<br />

Sansar Chand: I myself went there day before yesterday with dear<br />

Mansukh, our well known elder. Duni Chand (interrupting): Yes, Mansukh is<br />

a thorough gentleman. What about him? Sansar Chand: He is a disciple of<br />

<strong>Guru</strong> <strong>Nanak</strong> since long. He is devoted to him and has lot of faith in him. He<br />

took me along. One is delighted to have a glimpse of him.<br />

Dilbagh Rai: Even I went. He was sitting on the bank of the river Ravi.<br />

His glimpse hrives ecstasy.<br />

Kabul Chand: Your name is ecstasy (In Punjabi language Dilbagh means<br />

ecstasy).<br />

Dilbagh Rai: But I felt ecstasy day before yesterday when I met him. His<br />

charming eyes spelled mahric.<br />

Duni Chand: Listening to your talk, I have be<strong>com</strong>e eager I should also<br />

have his glimpse. Do some service to him. The wealth that I have, offer him<br />

some. It will be fruitful.<br />

Dilbagh Rai: The death anniversary ofyour father is near. You invite him<br />

to your house. It will be good time to meet him. The ladies will also have his<br />

glimpse and be delighted. They hardly move out of the house.<br />

Duni Chand: That is a good idea. But will he <strong>com</strong>e? He is so great.<br />

Sansar Chand: Well. This is a bit doubtful. While at Saidpur Sandyali he<br />

did not go to Malik Bhago's house.<br />

Kabul Chand: He doesn't go where there is pride and ego. He goes<br />

where there is humility. Maybe he goes to those rich people who invite him<br />

with love.<br />

Dilbagh Rai: I have heard, after quitting the job of Stores manager at<br />

Sultanpur, he went and stayed in the forest. When Daulat Khan Lodhi the<br />

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