Story Of Dancing Girls of Ceylon
Story Of Dancing Girls of Ceylon
So he did, he made this lovely enclosure, loads of enormous trees, shade, and small amount of starting stream living out the arrangement and had all the blossoms and all the things, an excellent divider around a great lavish door. Also he started to implore each day, petition God for Guru Nanak to come.
Well obviously individuals knew about this enclosure, became aware of this rich raja, thus some individuals came to answer his supplication to God, they considered. What's more they might come into his arrangement and every time he might be animated and suppose it was Guru Nanak yet when, he came he knew by the movements of that individual that it was not the Guru. What's more he chose, "Well I can't squander my time descending and looking whatsoever these individuals anymore. I know, I will make a test for them."
So each time somebody might come into his arrangement and sit and contemplate and go about as a sacred man, and maybe some were exceptionally great and maybe they were imposters or playing traps on him just for his cash. He never tried to discover, he just sent his moving young ladies. Also they might say, "woohoo, he'll never have the ability to oppose us." And wine and sustenance and test the men out. What's more each time they flopped, obviously, they consumed excessively, they drank excessively, they got a charge out of the wonderful young ladies, adage, "heheh ha, oooh please come take a seat, rest. You must be tired from your ventures. Might you like something to consume, drink? Perhaps some music for unwinding. We can move for you... uhh, some sacred men these gentlemen are! They're not blessed whatsoever!"
Furthermore he realized that was not the Guru, as the raja said, "I'm not running to trouble with this anymore! The Guru doesn't appear to give a second thought, I surmise he'll never come. No additionally testing individuals, its a waste of cash, from now-on, not a single person is permitted in my enclosure anymore." And the months passed by, and the years passed by, and the raja was exceptionally frustrated and tired of everything. He disregarded his arrangement, he didn't deal with it anymore, and the weeds acted like an adult and the trees developed feeble. Furthermore everything looked all betrayed and odd and neither man nor woman went there any more. And afterward the time came when Guru Nanak was in the precise south of India, and he said to Bala and Mardan (his voyaging companions), that had been with him since he was a kid, one Hindu one Muslim. He said, "we should head off crosswise over to Ceylon. There is a companion sitting tight for me." Mardana then asked, "yet my Guru, by what method will we get there?" And Guru Nanak said, "Well, if the name of God, Satnam, can take you over the repulsive sea of life and passing -surly, it can convey us crosswise over to Ceylon." They all said, "Satnam, Waheguru."
Also they began crosswise over and the waters opened and a way was made and he strolled in the water through the way to Ceylon. Also when he got to the city where the raja existed, he obviously headed off straight to the enclosure, the doors opened and in he went in. Promptly there was some sparkle and sparkle in the entire zone. Also the plants started to liven up and as though they had been given a magnificent drink of water. Also trees stood straight and all and shady and the small stream started to air pocket and spill its water at the end of the day, and everything looked exceptionally excellent. Guru Nanak sat under one of the wonderful trees, Mardana started to play, and Guru Nanak started to sing of God's Love. Somebody strolled by and looked in through the entryways and saw this scene, and was completely stunned and ran rapidly to the raja. Expression, "Wow you should see. Its astonishing! Somebody has come and your enclosure looks wonderful once more." The raja answered, "each time a different blessed man comes, every living soul gets energized. I'm not astounded, call my moving young ladies. Send them in with extraordinary sustenance and don't trouble me anymore."
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