ਸਤਿਗੁਰਬਚਨਕਮਾਵਣੇਸਚਾਏਹੁਵੀਚਾਰੁ॥

Kauda Rakash gets Emancipated

Guru Nanak Dev jee Maharaj kept Bhai Mardana always with him. Guru Nanak Sahib did 4 Udasis (some say 5). Udaasi is referred to the time Guru Nanak Sahib devoted to travelling and spreading Gurmat (Sikh faith) in the world. Bhai Gurdas jee writes that Guru Nanak Sahib travelled the whole world. We have records of his travels to Middle East only. Recently I read that there are now proofs that Guru Nanak Sahib travelled to Africa, Europe and Russia. I am not surprised by this. As time goes by, we will discover more and more places where Guru Nanak Sahib has been.
 
Once Guru Sahib and Bhai Mardana jee were travelling through a jungle. Bhai Mardana was feeling home-sick and asked Guru Sahib to go home but Guru Sahib asked him to wait a little longer. Bhai Mardana could not wait any longer and insisted on leaving right away. When Bhai Mardana persisted, Guru Sahib told him that he was free to go if he wanted to.
 
Guru Sahib sat there in the thick forest and went in smadhi (trance). On the other hand, Bhai Mardana who was heading home, got caught in a trap set by a carnivorous and cannibal person – Kauda Raakash. Kauda Raakash is said to a have been a very cruel person who ate human flesh. He used to kill people and eat their flesh.
 
When Kauda Raakash saw Bhai Mardana, he was very happy to see a healthy young man trapped. He tied Bhai Mardana jee’s legs and arms and brought him to his cave. There he had a big utensil (big) with oil in it. He used to fry them alive. Now as Bhai Mardana was trapped, he realized his mistake of not listening to Guru Sahib. He found out that if one does not listen to Guru Sahib, one has to suffer immensely. He now sat there and started calling out to Guru Sahib for help.
 
Guru Nanak Sahib who was jaani-jaan (all knowing) heard the pleas of Bhai Mardana and reached the spot where Bhai Mardana was tied. He was behind the bushes and saw the frightened face of Bhai Mardana jee. He laughed and whispered, “Kyon Mardaniya, ghar nahi giya?” (So Mardana, why did you not go home). Guru Sahib was joking with Bhai Mardana jee.
 
Bhai Mardana was thrilled to see Guru Sahib arrive. At the same time he pleaded with Guru jee to forgive him and not joke with him. He begged Guru Sahib to release him. Guru Sahib kept joking with him.
 
By this time, Kauda Raakash came out and lifted Bhai Mardana jee to throw him in the huge kaRaahee full of boiling oil. Bhai Mardana jee started screaming and pleading to Guru Sahib but Guru Sahib kept quiet and just smiled. Kauda Raakash had not noticed Guru Sahib as yet.
 
Just as he was about to throw Bhai Mardana jee in the pan, Guru Sahib came out and asked Kauda Rakash to stop. Kauda Rakash was shocked to see someone there and defiantly refused to do so. As he looked at the face of Guru Sahib, his courage broke inside. Still he kept his composure and tried to threaten Guru Sahib.
 
Guru Sahib had came to rescue Kauda Raakash from this terribly sinful life he was leading. He showered Kauda Rakash with his divine grace. Kauda Rakash felt something very strange inside himself but still his haume (ego) was not letting him obey an unarmed harmless looking person. He unwillingly threw Bhai Mardana jee in the pan full of hot burning oil.
 
Bhai Mardana jee screamed but did not feel anything. Kauda Raakash was surprised when he noticed that the oil in the pan was at normal temperature. He immediately knew that it was the work of Guru Nanak Sahib. At this time, he could not resist anymore and fell at the lotus feet of Guru Sahib.
 
Guru Sahib did more grace and with the touch of Guru Sahib’s feet, Kauda Rakash’s got really humble and he realized how bad he had been. He begged for the nectar of spiritual life, the Jeevan-daat. He begged before Guru Sahib for mercy.
 
Guru Sahib knew that Kauda Raakash was feeling genuine remorse. He lifted him up and gave him Amrit Naam, this way initiating him into Sikh faith. It is written in Janam Saakhis, that Guru Sahib opened all his gupt senses (extra-sensory senses) and made him a jyot vigaasi (realization) Sikh. Kauda Raakash had immense kamaayee from previous lives. He was just waiting for Satguru Nanak Dev jee. Guru Sahib blessed Kauda Raakash and instructed him to do parchaar of Sikhi and open a Dharamshala (Gurdwara) in his area.
 
Daas,
Kulbir Singh
 

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Guru Nanak Dev jee Maharaj kept Bhai Mardana always with him. Guru Nanak Sahib did 4 Udasis (some say 5). Udaasi is referred to the time Guru Nanak Sahib devoted to travelling and spreading Gurmat (Sikh faith) in the world. Bhai Gurdas jee writes that Guru Nanak Sahib travelled the whole world. We have records of his travels to Middle East only. Recently I read that there are now proofs that Guru Nanak Sahib travelled to Africa, Europe and Russia. I am not surprised by this. As time goes by, we will discover more and more places where Guru Nanak Sahib has been.
 
Once Guru Sahib and Bhai Mardana jee were travelling through a jungle. Bhai Mardana was feeling home-sick and asked Guru Sahib to go home but Guru Sahib asked him to wait a little longer. Bhai Mardana could not wait any longer and insisted on leaving right away. When Bhai Mardana persisted, Guru Sahib told him that he was free to go if he wanted to.
 
Guru Sahib sat there in the thick forest and went in smadhi (trance). On the other hand, Bhai Mardana who was heading home, got caught in a trap set by a carnivorous and cannibal person – Kauda Raakash. Kauda Raakash is said to a have been a very cruel person who ate human flesh. He used to kill people and eat their flesh.
 
When Kauda Raakash saw Bhai Mardana, he was very happy to see a healthy young man trapped. He tied Bhai Mardana jee’s legs and arms and brought him to his cave. There he had a big utensil (big) with oil in it. He used to fry them alive. Now as Bhai Mardana was trapped, he realized his mistake of not listening to Guru Sahib. He found out that if one does not listen to Guru Sahib, one has to suffer immensely. He now sat there and started calling out to Guru Sahib for help.
 
Guru Nanak Sahib who was jaani-jaan (all knowing) heard the pleas of Bhai Mardana and reached the spot where Bhai Mardana was tied. He was behind the bushes and saw the frightened face of Bhai Mardana jee. He laughed and whispered, “Kyon Mardaniya, ghar nahi giya?” (So Mardana, why did you not go home). Guru Sahib was joking with Bhai Mardana jee.
 
Bhai Mardana was thrilled to see Guru Sahib arrive. At the same time he pleaded with Guru jee to forgive him and not joke with him. He begged Guru Sahib to release him. Guru Sahib kept joking with him.
 
By this time, Kauda Raakash came out and lifted Bhai Mardana jee to throw him in the huge kaRaahee full of boiling oil. Bhai Mardana jee started screaming and pleading to Guru Sahib but Guru Sahib kept quiet and just smiled. Kauda Raakash had not noticed Guru Sahib as yet.
 
Just as he was about to throw Bhai Mardana jee in the pan, Guru Sahib came out and asked Kauda Rakash to stop. Kauda Rakash was shocked to see someone there and defiantly refused to do so. As he looked at the face of Guru Sahib, his courage broke inside. Still he kept his composure and tried to threaten Guru Sahib.
 
Guru Sahib had came to rescue Kauda Raakash from this terribly sinful life he was leading. He showered Kauda Rakash with his divine grace. Kauda Rakash felt something very strange inside himself but still his haume (ego) was not letting him obey an unarmed harmless looking person. He unwillingly threw Bhai Mardana jee in the pan full of hot burning oil.
 
Bhai Mardana jee screamed but did not feel anything. Kauda Raakash was surprised when he noticed that the oil in the pan was at normal temperature. He immediately knew that it was the work of Guru Nanak Sahib. At this time, he could not resist anymore and fell at the lotus feet of Guru Sahib.
 
Guru Sahib did more grace and with the touch of Guru Sahib’s feet, Kauda Rakash’s got really humble and he realized how bad he had been. He begged for the nectar of spiritual life, the Jeevan-daat. He begged before Guru Sahib for mercy.
 
Guru Sahib knew that Kauda Raakash was feeling genuine remorse. He lifted him up and gave him Amrit Naam, this way initiating him into Sikh faith. It is written in Janam Saakhis, that Guru Sahib opened all his gupt senses (extra-sensory senses) and made him a jyot vigaasi (realization) Sikh. Kauda Raakash had immense kamaayee from previous lives. He was just waiting for Satguru Nanak Dev jee. Guru Sahib blessed Kauda Raakash and instructed him to do parchaar of Sikhi and open a Dharamshala (Gurdwara) in his area.
 
Daas,
Kulbir Singh
 
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