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'''Jamu''' and '''Jodha''', both Dhatts, received instruction at the hands of [[Guru Arjan]]. Both admitted that their minds were not in their control. They were told that since initially they were not familiar with the nature of their minds they missed their object. Now that they were beginning to understand they must persevere. They persevered and gained what they desired. They in the end won the object of their hearts([[Bhai Gurdas]], Varan, XI. 23.) | '''Jamu''' and '''Jodha''', both Dhatts, received instruction at the hands of [[Guru Arjan]]. Both admitted that their minds were not in their control. They were told that since initially they were not familiar with the nature of their minds they missed their object. Now that they were beginning to understand they must persevere. They persevered and gained what they desired. They in the end won the object of their hearts([[Bhai Gurdas]], Varan, XI. 23.) | ||
Also at [[Bhai Jodha and Bhai Jamu]] | |||
Category: Early Gursikh Personalities | Category: Early Gursikh Personalities |
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Jamu and Jodha, both Dhatts, received instruction at the hands of Guru Arjan. Both admitted that their minds were not in their control. They were told that since initially they were not familiar with the nature of their minds they missed their object. Now that they were beginning to understand they must persevere. They persevered and gained what they desired. They in the end won the object of their hearts(Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI. 23.)
Also at Bhai Jodha and Bhai Jamu
Category: Early Gursikh Personalities