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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

I have posted a few sakhis about Sant Baba Harnaam Singh Ji in the past. For those you interested in learning more about this Mahapursh there are a few more stories on this site:

http://www.babanandsinghsahib.org/babaharn...nghji/index.htm

Baba Ji once appeared outside village Jandawale and sat under a dry pipal tree. It was the month of June. An old man named Mala Singh used to pass by that side daily. He once requested BabaJi to accept some service from him and on being allowed started bringing milk once a day. The country-side was sandy, and it being the month of June, was scorchingly hot during day time. Mala Singh noticed that Baba Ji continuously sat at one place all the time, and had not moved since the time He had come there. He could not help but ask BabaJi as to how could He bear all that burning heat sitting as He was without any shade. Babaji replied:

"Mala Singh, sadha garmi sardi naal koi sambandh nahin, sadha es shareer naal vee koi sambandh nahin."

A perfect and true sage is totally detached from body, being permanently established in Atam Ras, Har Ras. He is totally free from the opposites like heat and cold, pain and pleasure and so on. And Baba Harnam Singh Ji Maharaj was one with God in the garb of a sage.

Simple old man could not understand the mystic implication. Gracious Babaji asked him to come the next morning. He came accordingly. Babaji asked him to repeat the Holy Name of Waheguru and sit at a distance of a few yards, and advised him to come only when called. Accordingly, Mala Singh sat reciting the Holy Name.

Babaji called him by name and awakened him from the blissful samadhi. He realised it was late evening.

Immersed deeply in the Nectar of Nam Ras, the sikh blessed by Baba Harnam Singh Ji Maharaj became completely oblivious to burning heat of the hottest season and discomfort arising therefrom, for the whole of the day.

From: http://www.babanandsinghsahib.org/babaharn...nghji/main5.htm

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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