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66 GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART-II<br />

The beloved <strong>Guru</strong> said: Duni Chand, get up. God bless you. You will<br />

reach the Lord. You will go to the Lord's palace with respect. You get up.<br />

Duni Chand; 0 intuitive <strong>Guru</strong>, I have understood you. You have opened<br />

my eyes. You have shown me the unseen sphere. Now I should not go into<br />

any mishriving. I should see you as a true <strong>Guru</strong> always. I should never go into<br />

mishriving that you are something else than the godly soul. I should always see<br />

you as a godly soul and beloved mine.<br />

Beloved <strong>Guru</strong>: 0 Duni Chand, be in high spirits. You go inside. Your<br />

family is hungry and waiting. You have food and your family may also have<br />

food.<br />

Duni Chand: 0 benevolent <strong>Guru</strong>, I shall do what you tell but 0 saviour,<br />

you also have food. You are my family. You are my relative. You are my<br />

friend. You are my associate. You are everything. I am nothing. You are my<br />

strength now. Come inSide, put your sacred feet inside the house. Have food.<br />

Then the family will have afterwards. My mind is dirty you wash my mind.<br />

Seeing so much love, intense love, the <strong>Guru</strong> had tears in his eyes and he<br />

stood up and said: Come Mardana, let us have the ceremonial lunch. With<br />

head bowed and hands folded, Duni Chand is leading and the beloved <strong>Guru</strong><br />

in graciousness follows.<br />

Used to living on the banks of rivers and forests, the <strong>Guru</strong> goes inside a<br />

luxurious mansion.<br />

When they reached inside, Duni Chand said to his wife: Come and fall at<br />

the feet of the true <strong>Guru</strong>.<br />

His wife was intelligent, sensible and loving. She fell at the <strong>Guru</strong>'s feet.<br />

The true saviour said: God Bless you. Lord Bless you. Get up. Be in high<br />

spirits. Bring food. Serve food. Give to your husband also. He is hunhTJY since<br />

morning. To allay the hunger of the hungry, he has been hriving food to the<br />

hunhTJY. But neither the hunhTJY were satiated nor he was satiated. Everybody<br />

remained hunhTJY. 0 Child, get up and bring food. Food is a hrift from the true<br />

King, the Lord. Food is all a charity, a hrift from the Lord.<br />

Was this a speech or a shower from the fountain of nectar that it made<br />

everybody cool when it showered on the ears? The un-easiness of hunger was<br />

gone.<br />

One is satiated with food. But see the beloved <strong>Guru</strong>'s words have satiated<br />

the un-easiness of hunger.<br />

With love in heart and happiness in mind, BhahJWanti (Duni Chand's<br />

wife) brought food in a tray, and placed it in front of the <strong>Guru</strong> and sat down.<br />

On one side, Duni Chand, dyed in <strong>Guru</strong>'s love, sat down.<br />

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