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Part-1 - Jagatguru Rampal Ji

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150 God Kabir Comes in all the Four Yugas<br />

realised that they have committed a mistake today. They remembered<br />

Satguru 1 Muninder <strong>Ji</strong>. Satguru Muninder (God Kabir) <strong>Ji</strong> reached<br />

there. Shri Ramchandra <strong>Ji</strong> said that oh Rishiwar 2 ! It is my misfortune<br />

that the stones are not floating from your disciples’ hands. Muninder<br />

<strong>Ji</strong> said that now they will not float anymore from their hands because<br />

thay have become proud. Satguru <strong>Ji</strong>’s speech proves that —<br />

Garib, jaise maata garbh ko, raakhe jatan banaaye ⎜<br />

Thes lage to ksheen hove, teri aise bhakti jaay ⎜⎜<br />

From that day onwards, Nal and Neel’s that power ended. Shri<br />

Ramchandra <strong>Ji</strong> said to Parmeshwar Muninder <strong>Ji</strong> that oh Rishiwar! I<br />

am in lot of trouble. Show mercy, so that somehow the army gets<br />

across to the other end. When you can give power to your servants<br />

then God, have some mercy on me too. Muninder <strong>Ji</strong> said that this<br />

mountain which you see in front of you, I have drawn a line around<br />

it. Bring the stones which lie within it; they will not drown. Shri Ram<br />

asked for a stone to be brought for demonstration. When kept it on<br />

water, it started floating. Nal and Neel were also sculptors. Hanuman<br />

<strong>Ji</strong> used to remember God everyday. He also kept performing his<br />

daily act by writing Ram-Ram and also brought rocks, one after<br />

another. Nal-Neel used to fix them in the bridge by sculpting them.<br />

In this way the bridge was built. Dharmdas <strong>Ji</strong> says —<br />

Rahe Nal-Neel jatan kar haar, tab Satguru se kari pukaar ⎜<br />

Ja sat rekha likhi apaar, sindhu par shila tiraane waale ⎜<br />

Dhan-dhan Satguru Sat Kabir, bhakt ki peer mitaane waale ⎜⎜<br />

Some used to say that Hanuman <strong>Ji</strong> had written Ram’s name on<br />

the stones and that is why the stones floated. Some used to say that<br />

Nal-Neel made the bridge. Some used to say that Shri Ram made<br />

the bridge. But this true story is as is depicted above to you.<br />

(Sat Kabir’s Saakhi – page no 179 – 182)<br />

(Peev Pichhan Ko Ang)<br />

Kabir — Teen Dev ko sab koi dhyaavae, chauthe Dev ka maram na<br />

paavae⎜<br />

Chautha chhaad pancham ko dhyaavae, kahae Kabir so hum<br />

1 Tattavdarshi Guru<br />

2 Supreme Sage

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