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<blockquote data-quote="dalvinder45" data-source="post: 225049" data-attributes="member: 26009"><p>At Emnabad Bhai Bala gave the message of Rai Bhoi’s illness and eagerness of his parents to see him, [24] hence he started for Talwandi.</p><p></p><p><strong>Talwandi:</strong></p><p>Guru Nanak came to Talwandi and stayed outside the village at the well of Chanderbhan, farmer by profession and father of Bhai Bala.[25] He stayed outside the village at the well of Chanderbhan jatt father of Bhai Bala.[23] He met his parents and all the members of his family. His parents wanted him to return to home and wear worldly clothings. Guruji sang hymns in accompaniment of music on rebec by Bhai Mardana. Guru Nanak then went to Rai Bular along with his relatives. Rai Bullar was sitting on a cot. He tried to get up but Guru Nanak requested him not to.Rai Bular showed his immense pleasure at Guruji’s arrival at his request. He sent his servant Umaida to call Nidha pandit to cook for Guru Nanak.</p><p></p><p>Mata Tripta requested Rai Bullar to hold Nanak back some how. With great humility, Rai Bullar requested Guru Nanak to stay back and get farming done at his fileds taking these as his own; Guru Nanak sang:</p><p></p><p><em>Man hali kirsani karni sarm(u) pani tan(u) khet…in maya jag(u) mohia virla boojai koi.[18](SGGS: 595:10)</em></p><p></p><p>Make your mind the farmer, good deeds the farm, modesty the water, and your body the field. Let the Lord’s Name be the seed, contentment the plow, and your humble dress the fence. Doing deeds of love, the seed shall sprout, and you shall see your home flourish. || 1 || O Baba, the wealth of Maya does not go with anyone. This Maya has bewitched the world, but only a rare few understand this.</p><p></p><p>His uncle Lal Chand suggested that if he does not want to do farming he can do business for which shop will be arranged. Guru Nanak sang:</p><p></p><p><em>Haan(u) hatt(u) kar(i) aarja sach(u) naam(u) kar(i) vath(u). surt (i) sach kar(I bhandsaal tis(u) vich(i) tis(u) no rakh(u). Vanjaaria sio vanj(u) kar(i) lai man has(u). (SGGS, p. 595)</em></p><p></p><p>Father Kalyan Chand suggested business of horse selling. At this Guruji sang:</p><p></p><p><em>Sun(i) saasat saudaagri sat(u) ghode lai chal(u). Kharch(u) bann(u) changiaia mat(u) janh(i) kal(u). Nirnankaar ki des(i) jaah(i) ta such(i) lah-h(i) mahal(u)</em> <em>(SGGS, p. 595)</em></p><p></p><p>Let your trade be listening to scripture, and let Truth be the horses you take to sell. Gather up merits for your travelling expenses, and do not think of tomorrow in your mind. When you arrive in the land of the Formless Lord, you shall find peace in the Mansion of His Presence. || 3 ||</p><p></p><p>Uncle Lal Chand suggested a job but Guruji did not agree for that as well and sang:</p><p></p><p><em>Laai chit(u) kar(i) chaakri mann(i) naam(u) kar(i) kaam(u). Baan(u) badia kar(i0 dhaavni ta kai aaphai dhann(u). Nanak vekhai nadr(i) kar(i) chadhai chavgan vann(u).</em> <em>(SGGS, p. 595)</em></p><p></p><p>Let your service be the focusing of your consciousness, and let your occupation be the placing of faith in the Naam. Let your work be restraint from sin; only then will people call you blessed. O Nanak, the Lord shall look upon you with His Glance of Grace, and you shall be blessed with honor four times over.</p><p></p><p>Rai Bullar then requested him to ask anything and that will be fulfilled. Guruji sang:</p><p></p><p><em>Mai kia maagau kichh(u) thir(u) n rahaai har(i) deejay nam(u) piari jeeo. (SGGS, p. 595)</em></p><p><em></em></p><p> <em></em>What should I ask when nothing is permanent. That is why the Name given by God is my best4 love.</p><p></p><p>Guru Nanak stayed at Talwandi for five days. Efforts of every one to stop him failed. Guru Nanak left for Emnabad along with Bhai Bala and Bhai Mardana on 6 Poh Samvat 1557 (1500 AD) Bikrami and reached Bhai Lalo at Emnabad</p><p></p><p><strong> References</strong></p><p>23.Gurdham Didar, p. 100-101.</p><p>24. Twareekh Guru Khalsa, p. 93.</p><p>25. <a href="http://www.gurmat.info/sms/smsarticles/gurunanaksakhis/sajjanthug/" target="_blank">Sajjan Thug</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dalvinder45, post: 225049, member: 26009"] At Emnabad Bhai Bala gave the message of Rai Bhoi’s illness and eagerness of his parents to see him, [24] hence he started for Talwandi. [B]Talwandi:[/B] Guru Nanak came to Talwandi and stayed outside the village at the well of Chanderbhan, farmer by profession and father of Bhai Bala.[25] He stayed outside the village at the well of Chanderbhan jatt father of Bhai Bala.[23] He met his parents and all the members of his family. His parents wanted him to return to home and wear worldly clothings. Guruji sang hymns in accompaniment of music on rebec by Bhai Mardana. Guru Nanak then went to Rai Bular along with his relatives. Rai Bullar was sitting on a cot. He tried to get up but Guru Nanak requested him not to.Rai Bular showed his immense pleasure at Guruji’s arrival at his request. He sent his servant Umaida to call Nidha pandit to cook for Guru Nanak. Mata Tripta requested Rai Bullar to hold Nanak back some how. With great humility, Rai Bullar requested Guru Nanak to stay back and get farming done at his fileds taking these as his own; Guru Nanak sang: [I]Man hali kirsani karni sarm(u) pani tan(u) khet…in maya jag(u) mohia virla boojai koi.[18](SGGS: 595:10)[/I] Make your mind the farmer, good deeds the farm, modesty the water, and your body the field. Let the Lord’s Name be the seed, contentment the plow, and your humble dress the fence. Doing deeds of love, the seed shall sprout, and you shall see your home flourish. || 1 || O Baba, the wealth of Maya does not go with anyone. This Maya has bewitched the world, but only a rare few understand this. His uncle Lal Chand suggested that if he does not want to do farming he can do business for which shop will be arranged. Guru Nanak sang: [I]Haan(u) hatt(u) kar(i) aarja sach(u) naam(u) kar(i) vath(u). surt (i) sach kar(I bhandsaal tis(u) vich(i) tis(u) no rakh(u). Vanjaaria sio vanj(u) kar(i) lai man has(u). (SGGS, p. 595)[/I] Father Kalyan Chand suggested business of horse selling. At this Guruji sang: [I]Sun(i) saasat saudaagri sat(u) ghode lai chal(u). Kharch(u) bann(u) changiaia mat(u) janh(i) kal(u). Nirnankaar ki des(i) jaah(i) ta such(i) lah-h(i) mahal(u)[/I] [I](SGGS, p. 595)[/I] Let your trade be listening to scripture, and let Truth be the horses you take to sell. Gather up merits for your travelling expenses, and do not think of tomorrow in your mind. When you arrive in the land of the Formless Lord, you shall find peace in the Mansion of His Presence. || 3 || Uncle Lal Chand suggested a job but Guruji did not agree for that as well and sang: [I]Laai chit(u) kar(i) chaakri mann(i) naam(u) kar(i) kaam(u). Baan(u) badia kar(i0 dhaavni ta kai aaphai dhann(u). Nanak vekhai nadr(i) kar(i) chadhai chavgan vann(u).[/I] [I](SGGS, p. 595)[/I] Let your service be the focusing of your consciousness, and let your occupation be the placing of faith in the Naam. Let your work be restraint from sin; only then will people call you blessed. O Nanak, the Lord shall look upon you with His Glance of Grace, and you shall be blessed with honor four times over. Rai Bullar then requested him to ask anything and that will be fulfilled. Guruji sang: [I]Mai kia maagau kichh(u) thir(u) n rahaai har(i) deejay nam(u) piari jeeo. (SGGS, p. 595) [/I]What should I ask when nothing is permanent. That is why the Name given by God is my best4 love. Guru Nanak stayed at Talwandi for five days. Efforts of every one to stop him failed. Guru Nanak left for Emnabad along with Bhai Bala and Bhai Mardana on 6 Poh Samvat 1557 (1500 AD) Bikrami and reached Bhai Lalo at Emnabad [B] References[/B] 23.Gurdham Didar, p. 100-101. 24. Twareekh Guru Khalsa, p. 93. 25. [URL="http://www.gurmat.info/sms/smsarticles/gurunanaksakhis/sajjanthug/"]Sajjan Thug[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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