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<big>'''[[Guru Nanak and Wali Qandhari|Wali Qandhari]]'''</big> After travelling through Arabia and many other countries, in 1521 A.D during the summer season, [[Guru Nanak]] reached a place called [[Wikipedia:Hasan Abdal|Hasan Abdal]].  This place is about fifty kilometres from [[Wikipedia:Rawalpindi|Rawalpindi]] in [[Pakistan]] to the west side of the mountains. This is hilly area and some places here have natural fountains which flow from the ground.
{{pm|Image:PanjaSahib.jpg|<small>[[Wali Qandhari|Wali throws a rock at the Guru]]</small>}}


Guru ji with [[Bhai Mardana]] and a small party halted at this place at the foot of a hill. Under a shady cool tree, [[Guru Nanak]] and Bhai Mardana started reciting [[Kirtan]] as was their normal practise. Slowly, the local devotees began to gather around the Guru.  Soon, a large crowd of people began regularly to gather around the Guru. He talked to them about God and the true path of the holy. He told them the greatness of God and His creations. More and more people began to gather around him every day.
After travelling through {{w|Arabia}} and many other countries, in 1521 A.D during the summer season, [[Guru Nanak]] reached a place called [[Hasan Abdal]].  


On the top of the nearby hill, there lived a [[Muslim]] priest. His name was Bawa Wali Qandhari. Wali Qandhari had established a celebrated dera (holy place) at this hill at Hasan Abdal, near a natural fountain. His house was very near this fresh water spring from where the water flowed down to the town where it was used by the people for all their needs. There was no other source of fresh water nearby. He used this dera to assist people who followed his faith and to punish the "non-believers". <big>'''[[Guru Nanak and Wali Qandhari|....Continued.]]'''</big>
This place is about fifty kilometres from [[Wikipedia:Rawalpindi|Rawalpindi]] in [[Pakistan]] to the west side of the mountains. This is hilly area and some places here have natural fountains which flow from the ground.
 
Guru ji with [[Bhai Mardana]] and a small party halted at this place at the foot of a hill. Under a shady cool tree, [[Guru Nanak]] and Bhai Mardana started reciting [[Kirtan]] as was their normal practise. Slowly, the local devotees began to gather around the Guru.
 
Soon, a large crowd of people began regularly to gather around the Guru. He talked to them about God and the true path of the holy. He told them about the greatness of God and His creations. More and more people began to gather around him every day.
 
On the top of the nearby hill, there lived a [[Muslim]] [[pir]] (priest). His name was [[Wali Qandhari|Bawa Wali Qandhari]]. Wali Qandhari had established a celebrated [[dera]] (holy place) at this hill at [[Hasan Abdal]], near a natural fountain. <!---His house was very near this fresh water spring from where the water flowed down to the town where it was used by the people for all their needs. There was no other source of fresh water nearby. He used this dera to assist people who followed his faith and to punish the "non-believers".  
 
[[Wali Qandhari]] was an arrogant person. When he saw people gathering around Guru Nanak instead of his place, he became very angry. So, he stopped the spring water from flowing down to the town. The people became frustrated. How could they and their cattle live without water!  --->{{aowf|Guru Nanak and Wali Qandhari}}

Latest revision as of 19:20, 5 March 2011

After travelling through Arabia and many other countries, in 1521 A.D during the summer season, Guru Nanak reached a place called Hasan Abdal.

This place is about fifty kilometres from Rawalpindi in Pakistan to the west side of the mountains. This is hilly area and some places here have natural fountains which flow from the ground.

Guru ji with Bhai Mardana and a small party halted at this place at the foot of a hill. Under a shady cool tree, Guru Nanak and Bhai Mardana started reciting Kirtan as was their normal practise. Slowly, the local devotees began to gather around the Guru.

Soon, a large crowd of people began regularly to gather around the Guru. He talked to them about God and the true path of the holy. He told them about the greatness of God and His creations. More and more people began to gather around him every day.

On the top of the nearby hill, there lived a Muslim pir (priest). His name was Bawa Wali Qandhari. Wali Qandhari had established a celebrated dera (holy place) at this hill at Hasan Abdal, near a natural fountain. .....More