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It was during the time of Guru Arjan Dev Jee. Sangat was coming from Kabul (Afghanistan) to Amritsar for darshan of Gurujee. They met a Sikh and his wife on their way. This Sikh did a lot of sewa of the sangat. He massaged their legs, waved fan over them as they rested, brought water for them, everything. The next day they proceeded with this Sikh to Amritsar. As they reached Darbar Sahib, the jathedar of that Kabul sangat asked a few boys to take care of the shoes of everyone. None of the boys was ready to do it, as they all were very much eager to be the first ones to have darshan of Gurujee. At last this Sikh came forward and said I shall do it.
It was during the time of Guru Arjan Dev Jee. A Sangat from Kabul (Afghanistan) was on the way to Amritsar for darshan of Guruji. Along the way they met a Sikh and his wife who also were  headed in the direction of Amritsar. As the group  stop to rest after a long days walk the stranger busied himself doing a lot of sewa for the sangat. Their new aquaintance massaged their legs or somrtimes wave a fan fan over them as they rested. As they walked in the heat of the sun he would often search ahead or off down a side trail from where he would return with water to quench their parched throats, anything they needed he was quick to do.


The sangat went inside and waited for 30-45 minutes, but Gurujee didn't show up. Then the jathedar went ahead and asked Baba Buddha Jee where Gurujee was.
The next day as they  neared Amritsar, their pace quickened, at  the first glimpse of the Darbar Sahib. Everyone was anxtious to  be in the presence of their Guru. The jathedar of the Kabul sangat asked a few of the younger boys to take care of everyones shoes, but they, having more energy than their elders, and wanting to be the first to have Darshan of Guru Arjan took off on their own. The Jathedar was about to yell after them when there new companion, who had been acting more like their servant asked him to let them go and even suggested that everyone else should catch up as well as he volunteered to take care of the whole sangats shoes


Babajee : Gurujee has gone to see the sangat coming from Kabul.
The sangat went inside the Darbar Sahib where they prostrated themselves  in respect and then looked up to notice their was no Guruji to be seen. After waiting  for 30-45 minutes, with still no Guru to be found their Jathedar asked one of the Sewadars in attendance, none other than  Baba Buddha Jee where Guruji was?
 
Babajee : Gurujee has gone to meet the sangat coming from Kabul.


Jathedar : But we are the sangat from Kabul!
Jathedar : But we are the sangat from Kabul!
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Babajee : Didn't you meet Gurujee?
Babajee : Didn't you meet Gurujee?


Jathedar : No Babajee, we didn't. But we met a Sikh and his wife and they did a lot of sewa.
Jathedar : No Babajee, we didn't. But we did meet a Sikh and his wife who lead us here, selflessly serving us along the way.


Babajee : Where is that Sikh now?
Babajee : Where are those Sikhs now?


Jathedar : We left him to look after the shoes of the sangat.
Jathedar : We left him to look after the shoes of the sangat, we don't know what his wife is doing.


Babajee, followed by the jathedar, followed by the entire sangat went outside to look for that Sikh. They saw him cleaning all the shoes with his own chola.
Babajee, the jathedar, and  the entire sangat went outside to look for the Sikh couple that had served them so well.   They saw him cleaning all the shoes with his own chola.


It was none other than Guru Arjan Dev Jee Himself
To their surprise it  was none other than Guru Arjan Dev Jee himself!


Baba Buddha Jee went forward and took away the pair of shoes Gurujee was cleaning. Babajee said "Why are you doing this?". The entire sangat was now in tears. Gurujee smiled and said "Babajee, I haven't seen Guru Nanak Dev Jee, but you have. Take a look again at this pair of shoes". Babajee took a good look at the pair of shoes, and since he had been with Guru Nanak Dev Jee, he immediately recognized that it was Guru Nanak Dev Jee's pair of shoes.
Baba Buddha Jee went forward and took away the pair of shoes Gurujee was cleaning. Babajee said, "Why are you doing this?". The entire sangat was now in tears. Gurujee smiled and said, "Babajee, I haven't seen Guru Nanak Dev Jee, but you have. Take a look again at this pair of shoes". Babajee took a good look at the pair of shoes, and since he had been with Guru Nanak Dev Jee, he immediately recognized that it was Guru Nanak Dev Jee's pair of shoes.


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Revision as of 16:38, 20 September 2008

It was during the time of Guru Arjan Dev Jee. A Sangat from Kabul (Afghanistan) was on the way to Amritsar for darshan of Guruji. Along the way they met a Sikh and his wife who also were headed in the direction of Amritsar. As the group stop to rest after a long days walk the stranger busied himself doing a lot of sewa for the sangat. Their new aquaintance massaged their legs or somrtimes wave a fan fan over them as they rested. As they walked in the heat of the sun he would often search ahead or off down a side trail from where he would return with water to quench their parched throats, anything they needed he was quick to do.

The next day as they neared Amritsar, their pace quickened, at the first glimpse of the Darbar Sahib. Everyone was anxtious to be in the presence of their Guru. The jathedar of the Kabul sangat asked a few of the younger boys to take care of everyones shoes, but they, having more energy than their elders, and wanting to be the first to have Darshan of Guru Arjan took off on their own. The Jathedar was about to yell after them when there new companion, who had been acting more like their servant asked him to let them go and even suggested that everyone else should catch up as well as he volunteered to take care of the whole sangats shoes

The sangat went inside the Darbar Sahib where they prostrated themselves in respect and then looked up to notice their was no Guruji to be seen. After waiting for 30-45 minutes, with still no Guru to be found their Jathedar asked one of the Sewadars in attendance, none other than Baba Buddha Jee where Guruji was?

Babajee : Gurujee has gone to meet the sangat coming from Kabul.

Jathedar : But we are the sangat from Kabul!

Babajee : Didn't you meet Gurujee?

Jathedar : No Babajee, we didn't. But we did meet a Sikh and his wife who lead us here, selflessly serving us along the way.

Babajee : Where are those Sikhs now?

Jathedar : We left him to look after the shoes of the sangat, we don't know what his wife is doing.

Babajee, the jathedar, and the entire sangat went outside to look for the Sikh couple that had served them so well. They saw him cleaning all the shoes with his own chola.

To their surprise it was none other than Guru Arjan Dev Jee himself!

Baba Buddha Jee went forward and took away the pair of shoes Gurujee was cleaning. Babajee said, "Why are you doing this?". The entire sangat was now in tears. Gurujee smiled and said, "Babajee, I haven't seen Guru Nanak Dev Jee, but you have. Take a look again at this pair of shoes". Babajee took a good look at the pair of shoes, and since he had been with Guru Nanak Dev Jee, he immediately recognized that it was Guru Nanak Dev Jee's pair of shoes.