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[[Guru Nanak Dev]]and [[Bhai Mardana]] were on their [[travels]], when they came across a humble servant of the Lord who had nothing but a little mud hut to live in. Guru Sahib and Bhai Mardhana decided to grace the humble Gursikh with their presence, agreeing to reside at the hut for the night.  
[[Guru Nanak Dev]] and [[Bhai Mardana]] were on their [[travels]], when they came across a humble servant of the Lord who had nothing but a little mud hut to live in. Guru Sahib and Bhai Mardhana decided to grace the humble Gursikh with their presence, agreeing to reside at the hut for the night.  


This Gursikh was most pleased, he had little to eat in the house, but prepared what he did have for the Guru - Bhai Mardhana felt a little sad, knowing this humble servant had very little - and eating out from the little resources that he had.
This Gursikh was most pleased; he had little to eat in the house, but prepared what he did have for the Guru and Bhai Mardana. Bhai Mardhana felt a little sad, knowing that this humble servant of the Lord had very little - and eating out from the little resources that he had.


Guru Sahib knew this and told Bhai Mardhana not to worry, we must live in the will of Waheguru. The Gursikh's humbleness and love was his everything. <!---
Guru Sahib knew this and told Bhai Mardhana not to worry, we must live in the will of [[Waheguru]]. The Gursikh's humbleness and love was his everything. <!---


Once they had finished their langar, Guru Sahib looked deep in thought, before asking Bhai Mardhana ji to break the little mud plates they had been eating on. Bhai Mardhana Ji looked confused, but led a sat-bachni lifestyle and agreed to what Guru Sahib was saying. The Gursikh agreed saying "I'm your humble slave, whatever you wish, you should do". So Bhai Mardhana Ji proceeded to break the few belongings the Gursikh had.---> [http://tuhitu.blogspot.com/2006/10/sakhi-series-22-dhan-guru-nanak-sahib.html<big>'''....More'''</big>]
Once they had finished their langar, Guru Sahib looked deep in thought, before asking Bhai Mardhana ji to break the little mud plates they had been eating on. Bhai Mardhana Ji looked confused, but led a sat-bachni lifestyle and agreed to what Guru Sahib was saying. The Gursikh agreed saying "I'm your humble slave, whatever you wish, you should do". So Bhai Mardhana Ji proceeded to break the few belongings the Gursikh had.---> [http://tuhitu.blogspot.com/2006/10/sakhi-series-22-dhan-guru-nanak-sahib.html<big>'''....More'''</big>]

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Guru Nanak Dev and Bhai Mardana were on their travels, when they came across a humble servant of the Lord who had nothing but a little mud hut to live in. Guru Sahib and Bhai Mardhana decided to grace the humble Gursikh with their presence, agreeing to reside at the hut for the night.

This Gursikh was most pleased; he had little to eat in the house, but prepared what he did have for the Guru and Bhai Mardana. Bhai Mardhana felt a little sad, knowing that this humble servant of the Lord had very little - and eating out from the little resources that he had.

Guru Sahib knew this and told Bhai Mardhana not to worry, we must live in the will of Waheguru. The Gursikh's humbleness and love was his everything. ....More