Guru Nanak and the Boulder
Guru Nanak sent Mardana to get some water from the well. At what point Mardana got to the highest point of the rise he asked the man, "Can I have some water? My companions and I are exceptionally parched." The man said, "You need to pay. In the event that you don't pay you can't have any water." Mardana said, "We don't have any cash sir, we recently require water." The man again answered, "If you don't have cash, than you can't have any."
So Mardana returned the rise and told the Guru what the man had said. Guru Ji let him know to go again and solicit from the man water in the Name of God. Mardana completed precisely that and again the man can't. Mardana again returned and told Guru Nanak what had happened. Guru Ji said, "We should give an individual three opportunities to do what is correct. Go again and require him in the Name from God to impart some water to us." So Mardana deferentially required from the man the third time, "Please sir, offer some water. I solicit you again in the Name from God. I'm certain in the event that you impart, God will favor you." The man said, "I don't give a second thought! In the event that you don't have cash, go away. Quit disturbing me."
The man had now been given three chances and still Guru Nanak, Bala and Mardana were extremely parched and hot. So Guru Nanak sat down and said, "Don't stress. God dependably deals with us." He discovered a little stick and dug it in the ground. Furthermore a stunning thing happened: a spring of perfect, clear, invigorating water came up. The three were so upbeat. They drank their fill of the delightful spring water and felt revived. Others from the village saw what had happened and cheerfully gone along with them in utilizing a portion of the new spring water.
The voracious man had been viewing them from the highest point of the rise and saw everything. He researched his own particular well and acknowledged it was going away. The water was setting off from his well to the spring at the bottom of the knoll where all the individuals had accumulated around Guru Nanak and his associates. The man came to be angry.
The man recognized a tremendous stone adjacent and had a thought to smash Guru Nanak. He summoned all his may, and with extraordinary exertion he devised a workable plan to roll the rock over the knoll, down towards Guru Nanak and the assembly close to the spring. The stone moved down the mount and picked up pace as it went. Individuals in the aggregation were terrified and rapidly hurried off the beaten path. That is, every living soul with the exception of Guru Nanak, who was presently sitting calmly in contemplation. The enormous stone was set out right toward him and it appeared as though it might run him over and even slaughter him.
Mardana hollered, "Guru Ji, please get off the beaten path, the stone is impending a good fit for you! Come here, please!" But Guru Nanak stayed and kept pondering where he was. He placidly arrived at one pass out to stop the immense rock. Mardana would like to see his favored expert murdered and yelled direly, "Guru Ji, I implore you, please get off the beaten path!"
Abruptly, the tremendous shake met with Guru Nanak's hand and ceased right in its place. Guru Nanak's hand left an engraving in the hard stone as though it was made out of delicate earth. Flabbergasted, the insatiable man had been viewing this and saw how Guru Ji had ceased the rock as though it was nothing. He understood that what he had done was ghastly and ran down to ask absolution. He bowed to the Guru and tended to disagree taught how to live in a more profound manner. Every living soul was awestruck with the force of God along these lines euphoric they now had crisp water they didn't need to pay for. The rock had been ceased in its tracks and the covetous man had updated his ways. From that point on he turned into a kind and liberal man. He had understood whatever God made was intended to be imparted and committed his existence to imparting to others and showing them to share

