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The Spy Who Fell In Love With The King Of Kings


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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

After a while Bhai Chand Daas woke up. He then tried to open his eyes but could not. As Bhai Chand Daas pulled himself of the floor he shouted for help but no one was there to hear his calls. He slowly moved his hands towards his eyes where he felt two iron rods, which had been hammered into his eye sockets. At first he began to cry but then he remembered that he had prayed to Dhan Dhan Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj. With newfound courage he took Akaal Purakh’s name on his lips and began to pull out the first spike from his right eye. As he did this blood began to flow from his eyes across his face and down towards his chest. When he had finished pulling out the first spike he threw it on the floor and began to remove the second one. After sometime Bhai Chand Daas managed to take out the second spike, which had been hammered in at an angle. As soon as the second spike hit the floor a flash of light appeared and immediately Bhai Chand Daas’s eyesight was restored. Such is the house of Dhan Dhan Satguru Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj.

Knowing that this was the work of Dhan Dhan Satguru Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj Bhai Chand Daas began to run down the hill. As soon as he reached the bottom he met some people. They were all shocked to see him as a few hours before they had seen him being dragged up the hill to be punished. They enquired about his well-being but all he cared about was going to Sachkhand Sri Anandpur Sahib Ji. As a consequence of this he fell on his knees and began to beg them to give him a horse or any other mode of transport so that he could make his way to see his King. A Sikh who saw the tears of love flowing from Bhai Chand Daas’s eyes offered him one of his horses and gave him some food for the journey.

As Bhai Chand Daas made his way to Sachkhand Sri Anandpur Sahib Ji he met a few Sikhs at the outskirts of Sachkhand who were crying. Bhai Chand Daas got of his horse and asked the Sikhs why they were crying. They told him that a few days ago the feet of Dhan Dhan Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj had begun to bleed and many bandages had to be wrapped around Guru Ji’s legs to stop the bleeding. Bhai Chand Daas hearing this news felt really sad and quickly made his way to his beloved Guru’s room. When he entered Guru Sahib’s room he saw Dhan Dhan Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj resting on his bed.

Bhai Chand Daas bowed before Guru Sahib and in that moment forgot completely why he had come to see his Guru. As he was raising his head he looked at Guru Ji’s legs and began to cry. Bhai Chand Daas then asked Guru Ji, ‘Dear father what has happened your legs? Why are they covered in bandages?’ Guru Sahib smiled at his beloved Sikh and said, ‘Didn’t you ask these feet to protect you?’

Bhai Chand Daas who now began to sob cried out, ‘Oh Guru of the world if I had known that your feet would endure this pain then I would have never asked them to protect me.’

Guru Sahib smiled once again and said, ‘Beloved it is my duty to protect all my children’.

With tears still rolling from his eyes Bhai Chand Daas kissed both the lotus feet of Dhan Dhan Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj. As he did this the bandages, which were on Guru Ji’s feet, disappeared.

Such is the house of Dhan Dhan Satguru Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj.

There are many morals here beloved sons and daughters of Dhan Dhan Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj. Please share what you think they are.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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What a beautiful sakhi veer jee thank you for sharing.......................:TH:

well il share a few of the the lessons waheguru showed murakh when reading this: -

Maya is Strong.......but having blind faith in our Guru is UNSHAKABLE!!!!........i mean Chand Dass had pokers in his eyes............how many of us sould still hold faith after having something like that happen to us..............how many of us could repeat and thank vaheguru after that.....................How many of could have the himmat u pull out those iron rods and run to our Guru's and thank them for saving us..................... :lol: is sad but many ppls "sikhi " would have died they moment they saw the rods coming towards their eyes..........but the strength Chand Daas showed and devotion to his Guru...........guru jee saved him...................

And look at us...........we cant even control our pathetic urges and as soon as maya waves her hand...........we go running behind like lil lap dogs and abandon our Guru who is standing there ready to help with His arms streched open to embrace us.....................yet we soo easily and frequently shun His embrace and take comfort in illusions........................ :@

Chand Dass had two choices.............to lay there and continue crying like a baby about his sorry state...........take comfort in his Guru..............he actions showed he choose the latter and Guru Jee guided Chand Dass to Him and Took him in his embraced the pain is wiped out in an instant............

Each of Guru Jee actions and teachings are cascading down through his devotees who in every part of their jeevans..............it is us murakhs who fail to see them and hang on to mayas cloak..........but in the last moment is it Maya who abandones us, having served her purpose...........

Bhul Chuck Maafi

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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