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Sri [[Guru Nanak Dev]] ji was with his Sikhs in the [[Himalaya]] | One day Sri [[Guru Nanak Dev]] ji was traveling with his [[Sikhs]] in the [[Himalaya]]s. His sikhs were hungry and there was no food. Guru Nanak sent his Companion [[Bhai Mardana]] to collect food for [[langar]] (the sikh's meal). Many people donated rice and flour (atta) to make [[parsada]]s (bread). The one problem was that there was no fire to cook the food. | ||
At that point Guru Nanak used his walking stick to move a rock aside, exposing a hot spring of bubbling water. The Sikhs were able to mix the rice and beans and shape them into parasadas, but [[Bhai Mardana]]'s parasadas kept sinking into the water. Then Bhai Mardana said I am going to donate my life in the name of God. Amazingly, at that the parsada floated to the water's surface. | |||
Guru Nanak Dev Ji used this to make a point with his Sikhs saying, “anyone who donates his life in the name of God, all their drowned items (things that had not been working in their lives) would, like the bread, 'float'.” This was indeed a miracle. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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* [[Third Udasi]] | * [[Third Udasi]] | ||
* [[Guru Nanak]] | * [[Guru Nanak]] | ||
[[Category:Sakhis]] | [[Category:Sakhis]] |
Latest revision as of 20:21, 2 April 2010
- Main article: Manikaran Sahib
One day Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji was traveling with his Sikhs in the Himalayas. His sikhs were hungry and there was no food. Guru Nanak sent his Companion Bhai Mardana to collect food for langar (the sikh's meal). Many people donated rice and flour (atta) to make parsadas (bread). The one problem was that there was no fire to cook the food.
At that point Guru Nanak used his walking stick to move a rock aside, exposing a hot spring of bubbling water. The Sikhs were able to mix the rice and beans and shape them into parasadas, but Bhai Mardana's parasadas kept sinking into the water. Then Bhai Mardana said I am going to donate my life in the name of God. Amazingly, at that the parsada floated to the water's surface.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji used this to make a point with his Sikhs saying, “anyone who donates his life in the name of God, all their drowned items (things that had not been working in their lives) would, like the bread, 'float'.” This was indeed a miracle.