Anabhi

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ANABHI, a Jain hierarch, who, according to Puratan JANAM SAKHI, met GURU NANAK during his journey to the South. Anabhi addressed the Guru thus: "Eatest thou corn, old or new, consumest thou parched gram, and drinkest thou cold water without filtering to ensure absence of living organisms; yet thou art called a Guru. What merit dost thou possess if thou art constantly killing living beings?" Guru Nanak, according to Puratan Janam Sakhi, recited verses saying: "By the Master`s grace is faith fulfilled," and not by "having the hair of one`s head plucked, drinking befouled water and begging others for leftovers to eat. "Anabhi, says the Janam Sakhi, took the precept and became a disciple.

References

1. Vir SINGH, Bhai, Sn Guru Nanak Chamatkar. AMRITSAR, 1928

2. Gian Singh, Giani, PANTH Prakash [Reprint]. PATIALA, 1970