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{{Aowh|[[Duni Chand]]}}
[[Image:DuniChand.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Duni Chand talking to Guru Nanak]]
[[Image:DuniChand.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Duni Chand talking to Guru Nanak]]


<big>'''[[Duni Chand]]:'''</big> [[Guru Nanak]] and [[Bhai Mardana]] continued to travel to many different parts of the world. One day, they arrived at a beautiful location near [[Lahore]], which is a historic city in present-day [[Pakistan]]. The Guru decided to set their camp outside the city. He sat on a green, grassy spot near the river Ravi. Sitting at this tranquil spot, the Guru fixed his thoughts on God and meditated for a little while. Bhai Mardana began singing the Guru’s sacred songs or hymns called [[Shabad]]s. At times, the Guru himself would join in and begin to sing [[Kirtan]] as well.
[[Guru Nanak]] and [[Bhai Mardana]] continued to travel to many different parts of the world. One day, they arrived at a beautiful location near [[Lahore]], which is a historic city in present-day [[Pakistan]]. The Guru decided to set their camp outside the city. He sat on a green, grassy spot near the river Ravi. Sitting at this tranquil spot, the Guru fixed his thoughts on God and meditated for a little while. Bhai Mardana began singing the Guru’s sacred songs or hymns called [[Shabad]]s. At times, the Guru himself would join in and begin to sing [[Kirtan]] as well.


Soon, people who heard these simple but very heart rendering melodies began to gather around the Guru and Bhai Mardana. Folks everywhere loved to hear these sacred songs. They also liked to hear the Guru’s talks about life and the importance of meditation or [[Simran]]. <big>'''[[Duni Chand|...Continued.]]'''</big>
Soon, people who heard these simple but very heart rendering melodies began to gather around the Guru and Bhai Mardana. Folks everywhere loved to hear these sacred songs. They also liked to hear the Guru’s talks about life and the importance of meditation or [[Simran]]. {{Aowf|Duni Chand}}

Revision as of 20:27, 18 January 2008

Duni Chand talking to Guru Nanak

Guru Nanak and Bhai Mardana continued to travel to many different parts of the world. One day, they arrived at a beautiful location near Lahore, which is a historic city in present-day Pakistan. The Guru decided to set their camp outside the city. He sat on a green, grassy spot near the river Ravi. Sitting at this tranquil spot, the Guru fixed his thoughts on God and meditated for a little while. Bhai Mardana began singing the Guru’s sacred songs or hymns called Shabads. At times, the Guru himself would join in and begin to sing Kirtan as well.

Soon, people who heard these simple but very heart rendering melodies began to gather around the Guru and Bhai Mardana. Folks everywhere loved to hear these sacred songs. They also liked to hear the Guru’s talks about life and the importance of meditation or Simran. .....More