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Even Pain and
Hunger are Your Gifts
(adapted from a
sakhee told by a giani)
"How did you get that black
eye?" asked Guru Gobind Singh
Jee. The teenager dressed in a long
blue gown, wearing a sword looked at his
Master's feet and responded with silence.
The King of this World and the next,
radiated glory in all directions
and the lovelight washed over the quiet
young man, "Dear child of mine, your
turban has been knocked, your nose is
bleeding and you have a black eye.
Now you don't get that from just cleaning
the stables. So I order you to tell
me who did this to you?"
The slender young warrior continued
looking lovingly at the Master's
feet and humbly replied, 'I was feeding
the horses Guru jee when you suddenly
slapped me.'
The Khalsa warrior who had brought the
young Singh in to Guru Jee's royal court
quickly interrupted, 'O Guru Jee,
this saintly boy will not tell you, but I
saw that mighty Singh over there just
walk across to the boy and without even
uttering a word he swung his arm
with full force landing his palm on the
boy's right cheek. Guru Maharaj
forgive my younger brother for his answer
, he is not lying for he sees your face
in everyface, everywhere and all the
time. He speaks little and is
always engrossed in service and
meditation, seva and simran. He was
attacked for no reason, that is why I
dragged him here to get some
justice. He did not want to
complain.'
Some warrior Nihangs dressed in blue
battle clothes, grabbed the Singh accused
of the attack and escorted him into Guru
Gobind Singh Jee's divine presence.
'Explain your actions.' ordered
Guru Gobind Singh Jee.
The Singh was built like a mountain with
an ego to match he replied in rough voice
'Guru Jee, this boy is half my age,
everyday he does seva and simran,
he speaks little and when he does it's
full of love and humility. I can't
stand him. Everyday I do seva along
side him, I see how much you love
him and bless him, whereas I get no look
of grace. He was getting too close
to you and I hate him. I had to
teach him a lesson!'
Guru Gobind Singh Jee reprimanded the
Singh and gave him some community service
to do, then he got up and hugged the
young Singh who was still looking at the
Master's feet, 'Dhan GurSikh, Great is
the GurSikh who even in suffering accepts
it as a divine gift.'
Ketia Dukh Bukh
saad mar. Eh Bhee Daat Teree Datar.
Countless many continuously suffer pain
and hunger.
O Giver, Even these are Your Gifts'
(JapJi
Sahib).
Harjit Singh
Lakhan
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