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Message to Bhakti Trader<br />
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servants that I was supposed to die, but my Gurudev saved me. She<br />
went to the king, and said that I was going to die today, my gurudev<br />
saved me. Kaal had come to take me. The king said that you are<br />
always doing dramas. If Kaal had come, would he have left you?<br />
These saints just mislead you. Now how can she accept this? The<br />
queen laid down in happiness. After some time, Kaal came again as<br />
a snake and stung the queen. As soon as the snake stung the queen,<br />
she became aware of it. The queen screamed, “A snake has stung<br />
me.” The servants came running. The snake went out through a<br />
hole (through a small outlet for water) before their eyes. After calling<br />
her Gurudev, the queen fainted. Karunamay (God Kabir) <strong>Ji</strong> appeared<br />
there. He recited a mantra just to show others (He can restore one<br />
to life even without a mantra; does not need any incantations.) and<br />
restored Indramati to life. The queen felt immensely grateful that<br />
Oh Bandichhor, had I not been in your refuge today, I would have<br />
died. Sahib said, “Indramati, I would not even have let this Kaal<br />
enter your house. He would not even have attacked you, but you<br />
would not have trusted me. You would have thought that no crisis<br />
had to come over me. Guruji has given me naam by misleading me.<br />
Therefore, I have given you a slight jolt; otherwise daughter, you<br />
would not have developed faith.”<br />
Dharmdas yahaan ghanaa andhera, bin parchay jeev jam ka chera ⎜⎜<br />
God Kabir (Karunamay) said that now when I will wish, then<br />
you will die. Garibdas <strong>Ji</strong> says that —<br />
Garib, Kaal darae Kartaar se, jai jai jai jagdish ⎜<br />
Jaura jauri jhadti, pag raj daare sheesh ⎜⎜<br />
This Kaal is afraid of God Kabir (Kabir Parmeshwar) and this<br />
death (jaura) dusts Kabir Sahib’s shoes i.e. is equivalent to a servant.<br />
Then applies that dust on her head and says that I will only go to him<br />
whom you will order me to kill; otherwise I will not go.<br />
Garib, Kaal jo peesae peesna, jaura hai panihaar ⎜<br />
Ye do asal major hain, mere Sahib ke darbaar ⎜⎜<br />
This Kaal who is the Lord (Brahm) of the twenty-one brahmands,<br />
who is the father of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, he grinds the<br />
flour of my Kabir Sahib (God) i.e. is a definite servant, and jaura<br />
(death) fetches water for my Kabir Sahib i.e. is a special maid servant.