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GURU NANAK CHAMATKAR PART-II 69<br />

Then he went inside. The relatives had already left and BhahTWanti was<br />

sitting alone. She listened to what the <strong>Guru</strong> had advised and said: 0 dear, if<br />

the <strong>Guru</strong> says that I am your wealth, then I may be thrown in the river Ravi.<br />

To obey his orders, I will myselfjump into the river so that you don't get any<br />

blame for throwing me. Wealth, man accumulates, but it is dear, more to the<br />

wife. But your wife is bound to your orders and the <strong>Guru</strong>'s orders. Throw<br />

away, this accumulated dirt. You earn. I will cook. Both of us will remain in<br />

adoration of the <strong>Guru</strong>. We adore the dazzling forehead of the <strong>Guru</strong>. We<br />

adore the charming eyes of the <strong>Guru</strong>. Throwaway the seven millions. I will<br />

be delighted. My husband will be delighted. My <strong>Guru</strong> will be delighted. My<br />

Lord will be delighted.<br />

Duni Chand came and told the <strong>Guru</strong> all what she had said.<br />

Meanwhile, BhahTWanti herself came and fell at the <strong>Guru</strong>'s feet and said:<br />

o <strong>Guru</strong> with the charming eyes, who was that who wrote seven millions on<br />

our forehead? Now, if we throw it away it is 'your given' only. Your servants<br />

are throwing away wealth on your orders. We are nobody. You give us some<br />

hrift that should go with us. You hrive us the love of your sacred dazzling soft<br />

feet.<br />

On listening to these words that had a love sensation in them the <strong>Guru</strong><br />

had tears in his eyes.<br />

Yes, Duni Chand gave away seven millions in charities in happiness and<br />

delight. Both husband and wife did not sob. They did not heave a sigh. The<br />

wealth accumulated by ancestors and the self-earned money accumulated,<br />

like a bee makes honey, he gave away the full honey<strong>com</strong>b in charities.<br />

The beloved <strong>Guru</strong> saw that his mind has be<strong>com</strong>e strong. He has won<br />

over the attachment ofthe mind and discarded so much wealth. His mind has<br />

be<strong>com</strong>e pure.<br />

Duni Chand also felt that the weight of the wealth on the mind has gone<br />

and the mind has be<strong>com</strong>e light.<br />

Then the <strong>Guru</strong> was benevolent. The gracious <strong>Guru</strong> blessed Duni Chand<br />

with the Lord's name. Duni Chand became a true disciple and got into the<br />

'recitation of the Lord's name with love'.<br />

News spread in the city, like wild fire, thatDuni Chand, the multimillionaire,<br />

the topmost businessman has be<strong>com</strong>e a <strong>Guru</strong>-diSciple, and he has hriven away<br />

all his accumulated wealth in charity. He has got into the 'recitation of the<br />

Lord's name'.<br />

The sacrifice of a topmost renowned businessman in the city became<br />

widely known. People were amazed. What magic is there in <strong>Guru</strong> <strong>Nanak</strong>'s<br />

words that whosoever he blesses gets transformed. People thronged to have<br />

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